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why did many civilians die during World War I?(1 point) Responses Their homes were left in ruins from offensives. Their homes were left in ruins from offensives. They faced disease and starvation. They faced disease and starvation. They died in battle.
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Some other reasons why many civilians died during World War I include:
- Bombings and air raids targeting civilian populations
- Blockades and shortages of food and supplies
- Forced labor, deportation, and mass killings by occupying forces
- Displacement and homelessness due to the fighting and destruction
- Spread of diseases in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
- Bombings and air raids targeting civilian populations
- Blockades and shortages of food and supplies
- Forced labor, deportation, and mass killings by occupying forces
- Displacement and homelessness due to the fighting and destruction
- Spread of diseases in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
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GPT 3.5
They faced disease and starvation.
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