Answer:
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Explanation:
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– Trench Warfare was not very effective because it caused a stalemate between the sides.
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<u>The feature of the western world which effected the way of fighting the war was the development of Trench Warfare. Once the war-related to ‘Race to Sea' got over, the conflict was now shifted to holding on to positions. To hold on to the positions,</u> The army wanted to keep themselves out from firing range of machine guns and for that, Soldiers had to dig down into defensive positions and that was when the trenches were introduced. The trenches were dug along the length along the front and it was very clear that these hastily dug ditches were made to be permanent and because of that, they involved into complex systems which were defensive on both the sides and the area which was opposing to this trenches was known as 'no Man's land'.<u> Trench warfare was considered as deadlier for attackers then defenders and attackers suffered twice the causalities during an assault on the trench line of Enemy. Because of all these attackers faced during an assault, The western front became one of the Stalemate.
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Grade – High School
Subject – History
Chapter – Trench Warfare
Keywords –Trench Warfare, Causalities, Assault, Attack, Defenders, Stalemate, Western Front, Soldiers, Guns, Defensive Positions, Ditches.
The answer is letter C. Prussia won and reasserted herself
as leader of Germany.
The Seven Weeks War was also known as the Austro-Prussian
War. This war was a war between the German Confederation under the leadership
of Austria against German cities under the leadership of Prussia. The war ended
with Prussia taking over the leadership of Germany, which ended up to the
unification of Germany.