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14 June, 13:21

Why were casualties of civilian populations high during World War I?

It was the result of most nations participating in total war.

It was the result of a measles outbreak in 1916.

It was the result of fighting on multiple fronts.

It was the result of newly invented machine guns.

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  1. 14 June, 13:29
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    I think it's either A or C my man. I would go with C.
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