World War I and World War II were completely different
conflicts. They had very little to do with each other.
Which statement best represents a counterclaim to the claim made in this
passage?
A. Though many of the same countries fought in both world wars,
their leaders were different.
B. World War I was fought in the 1910s, while World War II was
fought mostly in the 1940s.
C. The peace treaty that ended World War I created conditions that
led directly to World War II.
D. Atomic weapons were used during World War II but were never
used during World War I.