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11 February, 19:39

Trench warfare most likely led to stalemates during World War I by making it ...

a. difficult to gain an advantage.

b. easy to attack the enemy.

c. difficult for soldiers to fight.

d. easy for soldiers to fight ...

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  1. 11 February, 22:18
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    The reason why trenches cause so many stalemates was that they were very easy to defend but very hard to attack - so it was difficult to gain an advantage over the opponent (opton a).
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