10.What event helped the World War II?(2 points)

.The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

.The decline of Nationalism.

.The German invasion of Poland.

The end of serfdom in Russia.

the german invation of poland

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I don't think the invasion helped WWII.

really?

Anonymous, your question makes no sense. "helped the World War II." Helped it what and how? Start it, end it, what? The invasion of Poland by Germany did cause Britain and France to declare war on Germany, so it did help start the war. But that is not the answer to your question, which is impossible to answer.

The event that helped trigger World War II was the German invasion of Poland. To come to this answer, we need to review the options given and consider the historical context.

First, let's eliminate "The decline of Nationalism" and "The end of serfdom in Russia" as they are not directly related to World War II.

Now, we are left with two events: "The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand" and "The German invasion of Poland."

While the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 was a significant event, it actually led to World War I, not World War II. Therefore, we can conclude that "The German invasion of Poland" is the correct option.

To further confirm this, we need to take into account the timeline of World War II. The war officially began when Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. This invasion marked the beginning of the conflict that ultimately engulfed the world and resulted in World War II.

Therefore, the event that helped World War II was the German invasion of Poland.