Which statement explains how trench warfare at the beginning of World War I affected the progress of the war? Trench warfare gave an advantage to the nations with larger populations. Trench warfare made German control of the seas almost completely irrelevant. Trench warfare slowed the progress of the war and led to a long war of attrition. Trench warfare increased the importance of air power and gave an advantage to the Allies.
Trench warfare slowed the progress of the war and led to a long war of attrition.
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The Selective Service Act required which of the following? drafting of more immigrants than citizens exclusion of African Americans from the draft exclusion of Native Americans from the U.S. Army drafting of black and white soldiers on an equal basis
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