In World War I, the eastern front was

A. dominated by the Ottoman Turks.
B. characterized by more fluid battle lines than the western front.
C. an Austrian victory in which Austria displaced Germany as the leading Central Power.
D. a hard-fought, albeit slow, English and French victory.
E. a bloody stalemate.


Answer: B

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