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Trench warfare in World War I was characterized by ____________.

A. a series of Russian victories.
B. heavy casualties and little territorial gain.
C. swift invasions and decisive attacks
D. tremendous German victories in the East

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Trench warfare in ww1 was where soilders stood in dugged-up holes in the ground to be well hidden from the enemy and able to shoot them, from this I would guess b

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