What was the main significance the tank played in World War I?
A. As a significant tool behind the mobilization that characterized warfare on the eastern front.
B. To gain the Germans an advantage at the end of the war that made peace terms more favorable for them.
C. As an effective instrument for pushing back the retreating German army.
D. To end the immobilization caused by trench warfare.
E. As a tool that safely transported troops across dangerous territory.
Answer: C
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