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Which best describes the costs of World War I?

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Millions of soldiers and civilians died, and the economies of Europe were ruined.

Millions of soldiers and civilians died, and the economies of Europe were ruined.

Millions of soldiers died, but civilians were generally spared.

Millions of soldiers died, but civilians were generally spared.

Economies were ruined, but few civilians died.

Economies were ruined, but few civilians died.

Millions of people died, but the economies of warring nations remained healthy.

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Answer:

Millions of soldiers died, but civilians were generally spared.

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User DavidsKanal
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Answer: Millions of soldiers and civilians died, and the economies of Europe were ruined.

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