Why were U.S. casualties so much lower than other countries?

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Responses

The U.S. had better fighters
The U.S. had better fighters

The U.S. joined the war later
The U.S. joined the war later

The U.S. switched sides part way through

The U.S. had more advanced medical technology and better resources for treating wounded soldiers

why do you keep saying stuff that isnt an option

I apologize for that mistake. The reason why U.S. casualties were lower compared to other countries during World War I is primarily because the U.S. joined the war later than other nations. This means that American troops were engaged in combat for a shorter period of time, resulting in fewer casualties overall. Additionally, the U.S. had a larger population and industrial base, allowing them to replace and supply their troops more effectively than some other countries.

pick one of the options!

I apologize for not following the prompt correctly. The correct option is: The U.S. joined the war later.