Compare the Eastern and Western Fronts of World War I. Which statement gives the most accurate comparison?(1 point)

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The Western Front was stagnant, while the Eastern Front shifted a lot. They had roughly the same number of offensives.
The Western Front was stagnant, while the Eastern Front shifted a lot. They had roughly the same number of offensives.

The Western Front had few offensives and little movement. The Eastern Front had more offensives and moved constantly.
The Western Front had few offensives and little movement. The Eastern Front had more offensives and moved constantly.

The Western Front moved constantly and had many offensives. The Eastern Front had little movement and fewer offensives.
The Western Front moved constantly and had many offensives. The Eastern Front had little movement and fewer offensives.

The Western Front was stagnant, but had many offensives. The Eastern Front had fewer offensives, but the front shifted considerably during each one.
The Western Front was stagnant, but had many offensives. The Eastern Front had fewer offensives, but the front shifted considerably during each one.

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The most accurate comparison is:

The Western Front was stagnant, but had many offensives. The Eastern Front had fewer offensives, but the front shifted considerably during each one.

This statement correctly reflects the nature of both fronts during World War I. The Western Front saw prolonged trench warfare with limited territorial changes despite many offensives, while the Eastern Front experienced more movement and shifts in control, with fewer large-scale battles.