Military strategy during World War I was characterized by trench warfare, resulting in a stalemate on the Western Front. Both the Allies and Central Powers faced immense challenges in breaking through entrenched positions, leading to protracted battles with heavy casualties. Innovations such as tanks and aircraft were introduced, but the war largely relied on mass infantry assaults and artillery barrages. Overall, the strategy was marked by a lack of mobility and a focus on attrition rather than decisive victories.
They fought small skirmishes, at night, and in the jungle.
Lincoln was slow to use military force in Kentucky, and the state remained neutral during most of the war.
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions.
The phrase 'by military conquest, treaty and purchase' best describes the steps in the growth of the American industry, methods employed to expand the US territory, and major areas of President Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points.
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions.
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions. Apex.
win at all costs
win at all costs
What best describes Catholic Church leaders and the military and landowners in Latin America during colonial times?
fight in small skirmishes
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions.
They fought small skirmishes, at night, and in the jungle.
They fought at night and in the jungle.
Artillery and machine guns caused armies to stay in defensive positions.
expand the war into chinese territory.
(in Spanish-speaking regions) a military or political leader.
They formed and elite class and hel political power