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why did a stalemate occur along the western front during world war i?
○ political leaders believed that a diplomatic solution would be achieved if a stalemate occurred.
○ development of the tank allowed for allied forces to stop the german blitzkrieg, leading to a standstill.
○ military leaders favored entrenchment over frontal assault in combat against new weapons.
○ failure of the schlieffen plan led the russian army to stop the german advance outside of paris.
- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: There's no evidence political leaders planned stalemate for diplomacy. Eliminate.
- Option 2: Blitzkrieg was a WWII tactic, not WWI. Tanks were used but not to stop blitzkrieg. Eliminate.
- Option 3: In WWI, new weapons (machine guns, artillery) made frontal assaults costly. Military leaders turned to entrenchment, leading to stalemate. This fits.
- Option 4: The Schlieffen Plan's failure led to German retreat, but the Russian army wasn't the one stopping Germans near Paris (it was French/British forces). Eliminate.
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C. Military leaders favored entrenchment over frontal assault in combat against new weapons.