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(MC)What was the main role of U.S. soldiers who fought in World War I?

A. transporting supplies to the front lines

 
B. launching a major offensive against Germany  
C. replacing wounded soldiers in British and
D. French units  providing medical treatment to wounded Allied troop

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Answer:

The main role of the U.S. soldiers who fought in World War I was to launch a major offensive against germany.

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, we have to understand the context of war, the arrival of American forces and their actions,

In the first place, the war was mature by the time Americans got involved in the war. They started by economic procedures and then reinforced their actions with military intervenience. In the second place, the American army arrived when the war had 3 years old. They didn't replace Britain or French armies, they reinforced heir forces to strike harder and were a definitive impulse that they needed. Because the British and French armies didn't leave after Americans arrived, instead they commanded them. In third place, Americans not only provided weapons, strategy, forces, and resources. But the strength Europeans lacked.

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