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15. Why was World War I a war of attrition? O A. It was a war that was characterized by revolutions and disorder.

O B. It was a war that was fought on a global scale.

O C. It was a war marked by new military technologies such as machine guns, tanks, and airplanes.

O D. It was a war in which adversaries were worn down by a continuous loss of life and resources.

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