I would think it’s A. It was hard to send supplies, no place to permanently stay, sneak attacks all hours, nonstop fighting, not being able to see their family for forever, not knowing when the war was going to be over.
Fairly certain the answer is Bill Clinton. If not I apologize
The outcome of the Battles of the Somme and Verdun was that D. Despite heavy losses, neither side was able to gain much territory.
<h3>What happened as a result of the Battles of Somme and Verdun?</h3>
These were both battles that kicked off as a result of Allied offensives in WWI.
In both battles, the allies took on major casualties with the British taking over 57,000 casualties in the first day of the Somme battle alone. There was not much gain in territory however, as the Germans held on.
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Explanation:
12 to 12.8 mil over a span of 400 years