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The arrival of which ally in 1917 was a turning point in the war because, it stopped the stalemate on the Western Front? * Russia United States Ottoman Empire France
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It would be the arrival of the "United States" in 1917 that was a turning point in the war (World War I) because it stopped the stalemate on the Western Front, since the US provided essential troops and war supplies.
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