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what defensive strategy defined world war i?
hasty retreats
nighttime counterattacks
repeated attacks on the high ground
trench warfare
Brief Explanations
World War I on the Western Front was characterized by static, defensive combat where both sides dug extensive networks of trenches to protect troops from artillery and small arms fire, creating a stalemate that defined much of the war. The other options do not represent the defining defensive strategy of the conflict.
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