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Select the three ways in which World War II differed from World War I.

German armies were less powerful. They had worse equipment, weapons, and training than their World War I predecessors.

The Germans were not able to quickly conquer most of Europe with relative ease. Unlike World War II, the Allies would have to actually invade the continent of Europe.

There was no possibility that the Axis Powers would agree to a negotiated armistice. The Axis Powers would have to be beaten into submission.

German armies were more powerful. They had better equipment, weapons, and training than their World War I predecessors.

The Germans were able to quickly conquer most of Europe with relative ease. Unlike World War I, the Allies would have to actually invade the continent of Europe.

- German armies were less powerful. They had worse equipment, weapons, and training than their World War I predecessors.

- The Germans were not able to quickly conquer most of Europe with relative ease. Unlike World War II, the Allies would have to actually invade the continent of Europe.
- There was no possibility that the Axis Powers would agree to a negotiated armistice. The Axis Powers would have to be beaten into submission.