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In History / High School | 2014-11-15

The war on the Western Front was a stalemate by 1916. What was the effect of this development?

A. The Germans were able to gain the advantage.
B. Neither side was able to make progress in the war.
C. The British were able to take German lands.
D. The French troops suffered fewer casualties than the Germans.

Asked by Pencak387

Answer (3)

B) Neither side was able to make progress in the war. ;

Answered by Alyssajbrown2005 | 2024-06-24

I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. Neither side was able to make progress in the war and this was the effect of the stalemate of 1916 of the war in the western front. During World War I, the western front was considered as the main theater of war. After the outbreak of the war, the Germans opened up a front in the western part and started progressing until the progress was halted by the Battle of Marne.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-24

The correct answer is option B: Neither side was able to make progress in the war. The stalemate on the Western Front by 1916 resulted in brutal trench warfare, significant casualties, and a lack of territorial gains. Major battles like Verdun and the Somme exemplified this deadlock, leading to a prolonged conflict.
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Answered by taskmasters | 2024-08-14