Question
How did the fighting of World War II differ from the fighting of World War I? (1 point)
Responses
More trench warfare
More trench warfare
Less soldiers used
Less soldiers used
Less battles
Less battles
Increased use of airplanes
Responses
More trench warfare
More trench warfare
Less soldiers used
Less soldiers used
Less battles
Less battles
Increased use of airplanes
Answers
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The correct response is:
**Increased use of airplanes**
World War II saw a significant increase in the use of airplanes for various purposes, including bombing, reconnaissance, and air support for ground troops, in contrast to World War I, which featured limited use of aircraft. In addition, World War II involved more mobile warfare tactics and larger-scale battles compared to the static trench warfare that characterized much of World War I.
**Increased use of airplanes**
World War II saw a significant increase in the use of airplanes for various purposes, including bombing, reconnaissance, and air support for ground troops, in contrast to World War I, which featured limited use of aircraft. In addition, World War II involved more mobile warfare tactics and larger-scale battles compared to the static trench warfare that characterized much of World War I.