What was significant about trench warfare in World War I?
A. It allowed smaller armies to cover a larger amount of territory than was possible in the past.
B. It was technologically designed to do the most damage to an area while killing as few men as possible.
C. Very little territory was conquered after battles with heavy death tolls.
D. It was the most effective method of warfare in Russian terrain.
Answer: C
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