2. How did the American Expeditionary Forces help Allies win the war?

A. They convinced German troops to rebel against their leaders.
B. They had secret talks with the German kaiser, which eventually led to an armistice
C. They assisted the French and British troops in the victory of the Battle of Belleau Wood and the Battle of the Argonne Forest
D. They trained the Harlem Hellfighters

3. Why did many civilians die during World War 1?

A. They faced disease and starvation
B.They died in battle
C. They were killed by poison gas
D. Their homes were left in ruins from offensives

4. Which of the following statements about the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) is true?

A.The AEF broke the stalemate in favor of the Allies
B.Due to the lateness of its arrival in Europe, the AEF saw relatively little combat
C.Because of its inexperience, the AEF proved largely ineffective in combat.
D. The AEF had to be supported by the British troops

My answers are 2.B,3.B.4.C

Am I correct, if not, what are the right answers?

the largest cause of death to the civilians was influenza, so disease

is it 2.c,3.A?

And no i am not, it's just my program in school is currently down so I can't learn from there, I have to find other places which is hard

you got me a 1 out of 4 you are wrong

2.B, no

3.B. no
4.C, no

http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/jazz/jb_jazz_pershing_1.html

http://www.google.com/#q=wwii+civilian+deaths

How did you come up with new answers so fast? You obviously had no time to read the link or Bobpursley's response.

2. The AEF did not have the secret talks...<<September 28, 1918 - Confronted by the unstoppable strength of the Allies and faced with the prospect of an outright military defeat on the Western Front, General Ludendorff suffers a nervous collapse at his headquarters, losing all hope for victory. He then informs his superior, Paul von Hindenburg, the war must be ended. The next day, Ludendorff, accompanied by Hindenburg, meet with the Kaiser and urge him to end the war. The Kaiser's army is becoming weaker by the day amid irreversible troop losses, declining discipline and battle-readiness due to exhaustion, illness, food shortages, desertions and drunkenness. The Kaiser takes heed from Hindenburg and Ludendorff, and agrees with the need for an armistice>> Answer C is probalby the best answer, but honestly, one would have to be generous in the word "assist" in that, the AEF did the work.

3,4. Both wrong. You are guessing, I hope you are not answer grazing.