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The line of defenses along the French border with Germany was called the a. Maginot Line. c. Allied Line. b. French Line. d. German Line.
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User: The line of defenses along the French border with Germany was called the a. Maginot Line. c. Allied Line. b. French Line. d. German Line.

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The line of defenses along the French border with Germany was called the Maginot Line.
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