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Kierra Harding
5 May, 19:12
Why did the war in Europe become a stalemate?
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Quinn Chen
5 May, 20:11
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The war became a stalemate because each time the south/north would gain territory, the opposing side would get land back. The war remained at the 38th parallel causing a stalemate.
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