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9 February, 17:45

During World War I, a stalemate on the western front was caused by -

A. soldiers refusing to fight because they were protesting their deplorable conditions

B. soldiers fighting from trenches with machine guns resulting in massive casualties

C. French and German diplomats calling for a temporary cease fire to negotiate a potential treaty

D the French and American generals being hesitant to advance their troops into enemy territory

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  1. 9 February, 18:02
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    B. Soldiers fighting from trenches with machine guns resulting in massive casualties
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