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which weapon caused the most casualties in world war i? tanks artillery airplane bayonet
Artillery (heavy shelling from cannons, howitzers, etc.) was the dominant cause of casualties in World War I. Trench warfare meant troops were concentrated in static positions, and massive artillery barrages inflicted widespread deaths, wounds, and psychological harm, far more than tanks (which were new and limited in use), airplanes (used mainly for reconnaissance and small-scale attacks early on), or bayonets (close combat was rare due to trench defenses).
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B. Artillery