Why did trench warfare lead to a stalemate on the Western Front?(1 point)ResponsesBattles were always short due to high casualties.Battles were always short due to high casualties.Germany’s Schlieffen Plan was a success.Germany’s Schlieffen Plan was a success.Offensive operations attacking the other side rarely succeeded.Offensive operations attacking the other side rarely succeeded.Neither side of the war had enough weapons to defeat the other.Neither side of the war had enough weapons to defeat the other.

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The correct response is: Offensive operations attacking the other side rarely succeeded.

Trench warfare led to a stalemate on the Western Front primarily because both sides implemented strong defensive positions, and attempts to launch offensives often resulted in heavy casualties without significant territorial gains.

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