Question
Examine the graph of deaths of soldiers by country in World War I.
A bar graph of deaths of soldiers by country in World War One. The x-axis is labeled country with countries Russia, British Empire, France, United States, Japan, Romania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria. The y-axis is labeled Deaths by Country from 1 to 10,000,000. Russia, British Empire, France, Germany, and Austria-Hungary have 1,000,000 deaths or more. All countries except Japan are over 10,000 deaths.
Which conclusion can be drawn from the data?
The nations involved in World War I suffered major losses of life.
The Triple Alliance countries suffered relatively fewer casualties in the war.
The Triple Entente countries suffered relatively fewer casualties in the war.
The US lost more soldiers than most European nations involved in the war.
A bar graph of deaths of soldiers by country in World War One. The x-axis is labeled country with countries Russia, British Empire, France, United States, Japan, Romania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Montenegro, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria. The y-axis is labeled Deaths by Country from 1 to 10,000,000. Russia, British Empire, France, Germany, and Austria-Hungary have 1,000,000 deaths or more. All countries except Japan are over 10,000 deaths.
Which conclusion can be drawn from the data?
The nations involved in World War I suffered major losses of life.
The Triple Alliance countries suffered relatively fewer casualties in the war.
The Triple Entente countries suffered relatively fewer casualties in the war.
The US lost more soldiers than most European nations involved in the war.
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The conclusion that can be drawn from the data is:
**The nations involved in World War I suffered major losses of life.**
This conclusion is supported by the fact that many countries have death tolls of over 1,000,000, indicating significant casualties. The other statements about the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente countries' casualties or the comparison of US losses to European nations are not explicitly supported by the data provided in the description of the graph.
**The nations involved in World War I suffered major losses of life.**
This conclusion is supported by the fact that many countries have death tolls of over 1,000,000, indicating significant casualties. The other statements about the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente countries' casualties or the comparison of US losses to European nations are not explicitly supported by the data provided in the description of the graph.
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