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What is shell shock?

A. The way that World War 1 was a war of attrition
B. The difficulty in learning new and deadly weapons
C. The alliance system used during World War 1
D. The phycological trauma of soldiers who fought in trenches

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

In World War 1, soldiers were terrified at the powers and nightmares of chemical weapons in trench warfare. Soldiers made the term "shell shock" themselves and it caused fatigue, confusion and nightmares. Some survivors would go on to have PTSD, or post traumatic stress disorder and have nightmares when they sleep at night. Shell shock is also known as PTSD.

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User Lee Taylor
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The correct answer is D.
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