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How were Allied troops able to defeat the German advance at the Battle of the Bulge?

Attacks by Patton on one side combined with attacks by Montgomery on the other.
Large numbers of soldiers in Bradley’s army forced the Germans to surrender.
Low German supplies and local resistance strongly supported Allied forces.
Constant reinforcements by ship and effective air support helped Allied forces.

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D) Constant reinforcements by ship and effective air support helped Allied forces.

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The Allies were able to defeat the German advance at the Battle of the Bulge because they kept sending more soldiers and supplies by ship, and their airplanes provided strong support from the air. With fresh troops, equipment, and air power, the Allies were able to push back the Germans and win the battle.

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I think the answer is A. Attacks by Patton on one side combined with attacks by Montgomery on the other.
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