Which statement best describes the first few months of World War I?
a. American forces drove Germany out of France and secured a favorable position.
b. Germany hoped for a quick knockout blow but settled into a stalemate position.
c. A German blitzkrieg effectively drove all Allied forces off the continent.
d. French armies swept over their enemies and conquered western Europe.
ANSWER: b
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