During World War I, the new technologies of warfare
A. allowed one side to attack the other without direct combat.
B. were largely responsible for the appalling level of casualties.
C. both created logistical problems, which slowed many offensives, and allowed one side to attack the other without direct combat.
D. created logistical supply problems, which slowed many offensives.
E. All these answers are correct.
Answer: E
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