How did the fighting of World War II differ from the fighting of World War I? (1 point)

Responses

Increased use of airplanes
Increased use of airplanes

Less battles
Less battles

More trench warfare
More trench warfare

Less soldiers used

1 answer

The most accurate response to how the fighting of World War II differed from the fighting of World War I is:

Increased use of airplanes.

World War II saw significant advancements in aerial warfare and the strategic use of airplanes, whereas World War I primarily featured trench warfare and limited air support.