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6 October, 10:54

The chart shows the consequences of World War I on France and Britain. A 3-column table with 3 rows titled Cost of War. Column 1 is not labeled with entries number killed, total casualties, direct and indirect monetary costs. Column 2 is labeled France with entries 1,357,800, 6,160,800, 39 billion dollars. Column 3 is labeled Britain with entries 908,371, 3,190,235, 45 billion dollars. Based on the chart, which best explains why France and Britain approached peace talks differently than the United States? These countries suffered a large number of deaths, casualties, and severe economic loss as a result of the war. These countries suffered a small number of deaths and casualties but a severe economic loss as a result of the war. These countries suffered a large number of deaths and casualties but a limited economic loss as a result of the war. These countries suffered a small number of deaths, casualties, and limited economic loss as a result of the war.

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  1. 6 October, 11:41
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    Based on the chart, the one that best explains why France and Britain approached peace talks differently than the United States is that These countries suffered a large number of deaths, casualties, and severe economic loss as a result of the war.

    Explanation:

    France and Great Britain were severely affected by The World Wide War I, these numbers represent millions of loss in many ways that will continue affecting the country afterwards, the economic affectation was not only because of the quantity shown after war but all the citizens who died in it and will leave unsupported families that will experience unbalance and financial problems.
  2. 6 October, 12:13
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    The answer would be A.) These countries suffered a large number of deaths, casualties, and severe economic loss as a result of the war.
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