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Which of the following explains Joan of Arc's importance to France in the Hundred Years' War? A. The French people unified behind her and King Charles VII, and France was able to defeat England. B. The English believed her claims that she heard God's voice and refused to fight her. C. She encouraged the use of cannons, which ultimately turned the tide of battle to the French forces. D. Her example caused more French women to emerge in the war as competent army leaders.

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Which of the following explains Joan of Arc's importance to France in the Hundred Years' War? A. The French people unified behind her and King Charles VII, and France was able to defeat England. B. The English believed her claims that she heard God's voice and refused to fight her. C. She encouraged the use of cannons, which ultimately turned the tide of battle to the French forces. D. Her example caused more French women to emerge in the war as competent army leaders.

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The importance of Joan of Arc to France in the Hundred Years' War is best explained by option A. Joan of Arc, a peasant girl, claimed to have received visions from saints instructing her to support Charles VII and recover France from English domination. Her faith and determination inspired the French people to unify behind her and King Charles VII. This unity and morale boost was a significant factor in France's ability to ultimately defeat England in the war. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.

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