During the Meuse-Argonne offensive of 1918, the Americans helped
a)the French and British push the Germans back.
b)attack the German Hindenburg line.
c)to expand the German Hindenburg line.
d)to hold the French at the Meuse-Argonne line.

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I believe the answer you're looking for is A., hope this helps.

Answer:

a)the French and British push the Germans back.

Explanation:

The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was part of the Allies' final offensive during the First World War that occurred along the Oideental Front. The whole offensive was planned by the French commander Ferdinand Foch who sought to violate the so-called Hindenburg Line and thereby give an ultimatum and force the capitulation of the Germans. The Meuse-Argonne offensive, in addition to the American forces, involved the armies of France, the United Kingdom and several countries of the so-called commonwealth (mainly Canada, Australia and New Zealand) as well as the participation of Belgium, who was in the biggest battles over the whole front.

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