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How did new weapons affect the fighting in World War I? Check all that apply.

Made it a fast-moving, offensive war


Led to higher casualty rates


Made it a defensive war


Defenses against chemical weapons were required


Lengthened fighting time, but lowered casualty rates

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User PhilDW
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Answer:

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User Tux
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Answer:

Led to higher casualty rates

Made it a defensive war

Defenses against chemical weapons were required

Step-by-step explanation:

It did lengthen the fighting time, but it wouldn't make sense if casualties were lessened. WWI did not last for a short time, so your only options are above this text.

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