During World War I, 1914 – 1918, more than one million French soldiers lost their lives or went missing in action. These figures were kept a secret by the French government in order not to disturb morale on the battlefields.
Question: Why did France suffer the most as a result of World War I?
Answer: most of the war was fought on its soil
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Option: D. The Spanish and the Portuguese.
Explanation:
The Spanish and Portuguese were the early settlers who established settlements in America after the discovery of the New World by Christopher Columbus in 1492. The Catholic Church played a significant role in giving the rights by issuing Inter caetera, to Spain and Portuguese to explore in New World. Papal Bull or Inter Caetera authorizes Spain and Portugal to colonize the New World and its Native peoples. The primary goal of both nations was to claim land in the name of their empires and gain wealth.
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