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A. focusing on controlling the seas with their navies rather than fighting on land.
B. constantly moving their armies between the Eastern and Western Fronts.
C. refusing to risk heavy casualties by sending their soldiers into no-man's-land.
D. employing trench warfare techniques that made it difficult to capture territory.
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