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17 September, 12:47

The United States lost over 100,000 soldiers in World War I. Over 4.7 million soldiers served. From what you know about the war, what accounts for the relatively low number of U. S. deaths compared to the statistics for other countries?

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  1. 17 September, 12:56
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    The War did not occur directly on U. S. soil and the Americans played a relatively small role in the war, serving more as support for other nation's battles.
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