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The stalemate that developed along the Western Front during World War I
was largely the result of both sides:
O A. constantly moving their armies between the Eastern and Western
Fronts.
B. refusing to risk heavy casualties by sending their soldiers into no-
man's-land.
OC. focusing on controlling the seas with their navies rather than
fighting on land.
D. employing trench warfare techniques that made it difficult to
capture territory.
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