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Which of the following correctly compares the number of civilian deaths of the Allied powers with those of the Axis powers during World War II?(1 point)
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The U.S.S.R. had more civilian deaths than Germany.
The U.S.S.R. had more civilian deaths than Germany.
The U.S. had the most civilian deaths during the war.
The U.S. had the most civilian deaths during the war.
Great Britain had more civilian deaths than Germany.
Great Britain had more civilian deaths than Germany.
China had the lowest number of deaths compared to the Axis powers.
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Correct answer: "The U.S.S.R. had more civilian deaths than Germany."
Explanation (brief): Soviet civilian deaths were on the order of tens of millions (commonly estimated ~13–15 million), while German civilian deaths were in the low millions (roughly 2–3 million). The other statements are false: the U.S. had only a few thousand civilian deaths, Great Britain far fewer than Germany, and China suffered very high civilian losses (also in the millions), not the lowest.
Explanation (brief): Soviet civilian deaths were on the order of tens of millions (commonly estimated ~13–15 million), while German civilian deaths were in the low millions (roughly 2–3 million). The other statements are false: the U.S. had only a few thousand civilian deaths, Great Britain far fewer than Germany, and China suffered very high civilian losses (also in the millions), not the lowest.
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