Asked by armando

Trench warfare most likely led to stalemates during World War I by making it
difficult to gain an advantage.
easy to attack the enemy.
difficult for soldiers to fight.
easy for soldiers to fight..

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
difficult to gain an advantage.

Trench systems and modern defensive weapons made frontal attacks costly and gains small, producing long periods of little territorial change (stalemate).