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us casualties in europe and africa (1942)
what is the most likely reason the number of american casualties changed in november and december?
a number of troops were killed during the attack on the military base in pearl harbor.
the allies lost a high number of troops pushing the axis out of north africa.
a number of lives were lost during the attack on britain, known as the blitz.
the allies lost a high number of troops staging an invasion of germany.
- Analyze Option A: The attack on Pearl Harbor (Dec 1941) is in the Pacific, not Europe/Africa, so it's irrelevant to 1942 Europe/Africa casualties. Eliminate A.
- Analyze Option B: In 1942, the Allies (including US) were fighting in North Africa (part of the region in the graph) to push Axis forces out. The high casualties in Nov/Dec 1942 align with this North African campaign. This is a strong candidate.
- Analyze Option C: The Blitz (1940 - 1941) targeted Britain, and US troops weren't heavily involved in Britain's defense in 1942 in the same way. Also, the Blitz was earlier, so eliminate C.
- Analyze Option D: The invasion of Germany (like D - Day) was in 1944, not 1942. So eliminate D.
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B. The Allies lost a high number of troops pushing the Axis out of North Africa.