The development of trench warfare in France was characterized by
A) quick advances and seizures of enemy trenches.
B) fewer casualties due to thick fortifications.
C) long periods of boredom broken by artillery barrages and frontal assaults by enemy troops.
D) high morale and assurance of victory among the troops, whose use of modern weapons reduced casualty rates.
E) fraternization between the opposing armies.
C
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