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(LC) Why did fighting on the Western Front of World War I become a stalemate with high casualties but little progress? (1 point) trench warfare chemical warfare machine gun attacks airplane bombing raids

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the answer is a :) trench warfare helped with casualitites, however, it was extremely unsanitary and was just a bad idea becuase they weren't able to leave the trench without getting killed

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The correct option here is the first option!


Western front is what most people think of when day think about the World War I. The war on the Western front is characterized by the trench warfare as we have to sides dug into trenches therefore being relative protected from each others fire. This lead to a stalemate and the war of attrition as both sides tried to bleed the other side out.
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