Answer:
the answer is true but wym ot and of
Explanation:
In ancient times, powerful kingdoms also arose in East Africa. The kingdom of Kush thrived on the Nile River for hundreds of years. The kingdom benefited from its location on the Red Sea. It was an important stop on the trade route linking Africa, the Mediterranean, and India.
North Africa was important to the invaders because of the food and trade source. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "B". North Africa was a valuable trade route for slaves and exchanging salts and gold. This importance of the trade route attracted many invaders to invade North Africa.
They had been planning for the invasion of France. The invasion was famous for D-Day. Thousands of British and American troops were dropped in Normandy. The Germans were surprised by the number of fighters in the area and were outnumbered. They began to be confused on their exact location and made the British and American Army successful in securing the land for battle.
Answer: The entry of the United States was the turning point of the war, because it made the eventual defeat of Germany possible. It had been foreseen in 1916 that if the United States went to war, the Allies' military effort against Germany would be upheld by U.S. supplies and by enormous extensions of credit.