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How to see what pages on my site led to a form submission

I have a conversion/goal set up in Google Analytics as a "thank you page" that loads after a form submission

I want to see the path of pages on my website that led them to that thank you page.

i.e. do my conversions (form submissions) look like this:

blog page > money page > thank you page

or

money page > thank you page

scenario 1 would let me know that I am gaining my web leads from my blog, and scenario 2 would let me know that they are landing right on my money page

looking for more info on how those filling out my web forms are finding me and interacting with my site.

Is there a way from GA that I can see the URL path on my site that led them to filling out a form?

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