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How did World War I change the way in which wars are fought? a. Nations agreed to limit their production of military weapons. b. New weapons were proven to decrease the number of casualties. c. Armies relied on long-time war strategies as effective and reliable. d. New weapons required armies to rework plans of attack.
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The answer is a and d, if you can pick more than one. Hope it helps! :)
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yeah the answers was D i remember taking the test and he was right.
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