How did the arrival of U.S. soldiers in France impact the outcome of World War I?

Group of answer choices

They helped the Allies push back the Germans from Paris.

They helped the Allies invade Germany and capture Berlin.

They helped train Allied soldiers on modern fighting techniques.

They helped transport weapons to Allied soldiers at the front.

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The most accurate choice regarding the impact of the arrival of U.S. soldiers in France on the outcome of World War I is:

They helped the Allies push back the Germans from Paris.

The arrival of American troops in significant numbers in 1917 provided fresh manpower and boosted the morale of Allied forces, contributing to key victories that helped turn the tide against the Germans, particularly in the latter stages of the war.