Asked by Bree
Which factor contributed to the massive loss of human lives during World War I?
A. Rough terrain in Europe led to ineffective transportation of the wounded, leading to needless deaths due to the lack of medical care.
B. Europeans experienced widespread starvation due to the redirection of agricultural goods to feed the troops.
C. New warfare technology was the main contributor to the massive loss of human lives during World War I.
D. New weaponry and technology did not address the stalemate of trench warfare, prolonging the war and leading to the massive loss of human lives.
A. Rough terrain in Europe led to ineffective transportation of the wounded, leading to needless deaths due to the lack of medical care.
B. Europeans experienced widespread starvation due to the redirection of agricultural goods to feed the troops.
C. New warfare technology was the main contributor to the massive loss of human lives during World War I.
D. New weaponry and technology did not address the stalemate of trench warfare, prolonging the war and leading to the massive loss of human lives.
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Answered by
Bree
It isn't D
Answered by
Bree
I think it is C
Answered by
VVS
Yes, Its C. there was no knowledge that there would be chemical weapons development on Germany's side causing little to no preparation during trench warfare.
Answered by
Fanny
C is not the answer
Answered by
Fanny
Sorry my bad the answer i c
Answered by
anonymous
The answer is 100% C for future people I took the test
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