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Why did fighting along the Western Front create a stalemate during World
War I?
A. Trench warfare allowed both sides to defend their positions
against large-scale attacks.
B. New transportation technology allowed both sides to rapidly
deploy armies along the front.
OC. Military officers on both sides were unwilling to sacrifice their
soldiers by launching attacks.
OD. Disease epidemics left both sides unable to attack each other
for months at a time.
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