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Front line trench: Soldiers stationed in the front-line trench were constantly on alert for enemy patrols and attacks. The front-line trench was also the start point of any "over the top" attack on an enemy.
Support trench: <span>The support trench help back-up forces to support the from-line trench in the emergency of an enemy attack or in the need of more soldiers for a friendly attack. They were also used to take supplies such as ammunition and food to soldiers on the front-line.
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Reserve trench: <span>Reserve trenches were even farther back than the support trenches. This was used to give soldiers a break from being on the front line. The reserve trench were still close enough in case an enemy attack got throughout the front trench and into the support trench.
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Communication trench: <span>The communication trenches ran the opposite direction as all the other trenches. These trenches aloud them to move soldiers and supplies from trench to trench without being exposed to the enemy. </span>
Central Powers:
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Allied Powers:
France
Italy
Russia
France
Japan
<span>1. If I am a female, some ways in which I might "do
gender" or act like a girl or woman can be: wearing dresses/ skirts, playing
with dolls, watching "chick flicks", wearing makeup, reading
magazines like Glamour or Vogue, getting manicures, gossiping, showing an
interest in having children, buying jewelry, etc.
2. Since I am more of a "tomboy" in the way I dress, I do not conform to gender norms of a girl/ woman. Similarly, since I study engineering, like sports over shopping, do not like pink, do not wear makeup and focus on grooming and my appearance, I do not conform to gender norms of being a girl/woman.
3. I challenge gender norms by showing the above traits since they are not traits of a stereotypical girl/ woman. The female gender is not associated with sports, studying engineering, dressing like a tomboy, and disregarding grooming and appearance.
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