During World War I, extensive systems of trenches were used by both sides because the destructive power of weapons made conventional field battles too destructive. because trenches prevented tanks from reaching the soldiers’ positions. because soldiers were safer from poisonous mustard gas closer to the ground. both because the destructive power of weapons meant soldiers could not live in the open field, and because trenches prevented tanks from reaching the soldiers’ positions. None of these answers is correct.
During World War I, extensive systems of trenches were used by both sides
because the destructive power of weapons made conventional field battles too destructive.
because trenches prevented tanks from reaching the soldiers’ positions.
because soldiers were safer from poisonous mustard gas closer to the ground.
both because the destructive power of weapons meant soldiers could not live in the open field, and because trenches prevented tanks from reaching the soldiers’ positions.
None of these answers is correct.