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21 March, 23:54

Why did the Western Front barely move throughout World War I?

A. Trench warfare limited territorial gains on either side.

B. The vastness of Russia made gains difficult for intruders.

C. Because it covered several locations, it was hard for one side to gain significant ground.

D. The Ottoman Empire controlled much of the territory throughout the war.

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  1. 22 March, 03:15
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    A. Both sides dug trenches so it was almost impossible for either side to advance.
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