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Why was the Allied victory in North Africa significant? Check all of the boxes that apply.

Germany used North Africa as a base for its operations in the Soviet Union.

Clearing North Africa meant that the Allies could invade Sicily, Italy, and southern Europe next.

Victory in North Africa ensured that the Allies had access to oil.

The Axis powers lost a large army trying to defend North Africa.

The United States had entered the war and opened a second front.

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Answered by devpavneet20
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Answer:

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Answered by MaximumBigs
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Answer:

Clearing North Africa meant that the Allies could invade Sicily, Italy, and southern Europe next. (correct)  

Victory in North Africa ensured that the Allies had access to oil. (correct)  

The Axis powers lost a large army trying to defend North Africa. (correct)  

The United States had entered the war and opened a second front. (correct)

Explanation:

FIRST ONE IS WRONG, LAST 4 ARE CORRECT TOOK IT ON EDGENUITY.

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