• It led to improved morale of British people and troops
Explanation: The British loss at Dunkirk refers to the evacuation of British and Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk, France, during World War II, as they were surrounded by German forces. Despite the loss of military equipment and many casualties, the successful evacuation of over 300,000 troops boosted the morale of the British people and troops.
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Which statement explains the significance of the British loss at Dunkirk?
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• It led to Germany invading the Soviet Union.
• It led to the United States supplying weapons to the British.
• It led to the Soviet Union declaring war on Germany.
It led to improved morale of British people and troops
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