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Why does Churchill believe an invasion of British soil is not likely to occur in the near future?

A. Because the enemy did not have enough foot soldiers to invade by ground.
B. Because the British naval forces created a strong barrier in the ocean.
C. Because the American troops had begun a counterattack on Germany.
D. Because the enemy could not mount a successful air attack.

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"Because the British naval forces created a strong barrier in the ocean." (APEX)

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Option B Because the British naval forces created a strong barrier in the ocean, is really the correct answer here. Britain felt very secure in the strength of its naval defences throughout World War 2.
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