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why were the british able to win the battle of britain?
○ their radar equipment was effective.
○ their leader urged them to keep fighting germany.
○ their air force was more determined and powerful than germany’s.
○ their spies kept them informed by sending secret messages.
Brief Explanations
To determine why the British won the Battle of Britain, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: British radar (Chain Home) was effective in detecting incoming German aircraft, allowing them to deploy forces strategically. This is a key factor.
- Option 2: While leadership (e.g., Churchill's speeches) boosted morale, it's not the primary tactical reason for winning the battle.
- Option 3: The German Luftwaffe was also powerful; the British RAF was outnumbered in some aspects, so this is incorrect.
- Option 4: Spies (like Enigma decryption, but that's more code - breaking) weren't the main reason for air - battle success. Radar was more critical for air defense.
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A. Their radar equipment was effective.