The Western Front in WWI was characterized by:

a. slow but steady advance of the German army
b. trench warfare that kept both sides in virtually the same position for four years
c. decisive victories by the French army which quickly drove back the German forces
d. innovative strategy and tactics that fully utilized new technologies available to both sides


Answer: b. trench warfare that kept both sides in virtually the same position for four years

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