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The armistice at the end of World War I said that A Armistice Day must become a holiday. B veterans must be honored for their service. C the fighting for the war had to stop. D more soldiers were needed to fight in the war.

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  1. 16 July, 22:23
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    The best response is the option "B" that states that the Armistice stated that the fighting for the war had to stop.

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    Armistice Day is a national holiday in many of the Allied nations who fought in WWI and it is meant to commemorate the signing of an armistice to stop the hostilities on the Western Front. The Allies and Germany signed the agreement at Compiègne, France and the armistice is commemorated on the 11 of November (which is the 11th month), but also symbolically at the 11th hour of the day. In Canada, for example, they observe two minutes of silence in order to honor those who gave their lives in the Great War. In the Commonwealth countries the holiday is now known as Remembrance Day.
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