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Question
1
10
out
of
10
points
Why
did
the
Germans
adapt
their
defensive
tactical
doctrine
to
meet
the
changing
realities
of
the
Western
Front
between
1914
and
19177
Selected
A.
Answer:
They
had
suffered
heavy
losses
to
artillery
preparations.
Answers:
A.
They
had
suffered
heavy
losses
to
artillery
preparations.
B.
They
wanted
more
troops
and
the
changes
supported
recruitment.
C.
The
adaptations
were
dictated
by
new
and
unfamiliar
terrain.
Response
Correct.
Feedback:
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Question
2
10
out
of
10
points
Which
of
the
following
is
true
of
artillery
use
during
World
War
1?
Selected
A.
Answer:
At
the
beginning
of
the
war,
artillery
use
far
outpaced
ammunition
production.
Answers:
A.
At
the
beginning
of
the
war,
artillery
use
far
outpaced
ammunition
production.
B.
Artillery
units
were
highly
effective
at
occupying
terrain.
C.
Communication
to
artillery
was
limited
to
only
radio.
Response
Correct.
Feedback:
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Question
3
10
out
of
10
points
Which
of
the
following
is
true
regarding
artillery
during
World
War
|
for
1914-1917?
Selected
C.
Answer:
The
infantry
often
lost
the
barrage
after
being
slowed
by
uncut
barbwire,
enemy
fire,
or
the
cratered
terrain
of
no-man's
land.
Answers:
A.
Only
the
Germans
used
preplanned
rolling
barrages.
B.
Artillery
provided
the
solution
and
the
means
to
overcome
the
gridlock
of
trench
warfare.
C.
The
infantry
often
lost
the
barrage
after
being
slowed
by
uncut
barbwire,
enemy
fire,
or
the
cratered
terrain
of
no-man's
land.
Response
Correct.
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Question
4
10
out
of
10
points
According
to
Lupfer,
what
was
the
objective
of
the
German
elastic
defense?
Selected
A.
Answer:
To
force
the
attacker
to
frustrate
and
expend
himself,
while
the
defender
preserved
his
strength
Answers:
A.
To
force
the
attacker
to
frustrate
and
expend
himself,
while
the
defender
preserved
his
strength
B
To
cut
off
all
lines
of
communication
(LOCs)
and
deprive
the
enemy
of
supplies
and
reinforcements
C.
To
prevent
the
enemy
from
withdrawing
his
main
armies
to
better
terrain
and
using
his
reserve
Response
Correct.
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Question
5
10
out
of
10
points
By
1918,
tanks
were
Selected
A.
Answer:
extremely
vulnerable
unless
accompanied
by
infantry
Answers:
A.
extremely
vulnerable
unless
accompanied
by
infantry
B.
nearly
invulnerable
to
enemy
fire
C.
rarely
used
due
to
their
high
fuel
consumption
Response
Correct.
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Question
6
10
out
of
10
points
Which
of
the
following
statements
are
true
regarding
attrition
warfare?
Selected
A.
Answer:
It
is
not
always
chosen
deliberately.
Answers:
A.
It
is
not
always
chosen
deliberately.
B.
It
is
a
deliberate
choice
by
the
defenders.
C.
It
is
always
chosen
deliberately.
Response
Correct.
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Question
7
10
out
of
10
points
Which
of
the
following
lessons
was
learned
on
the
Western
Front?
Selected
A.
Answer:
The
attacker
carried
forward
replacements
and
logistical
support
over
the
devastated
terrain
of
no-man's
land,
while
the
defender
often
fell
back
on
less
damaged
terrain.
Answers:
A
The
attacker
carried
forward
replacements
and
logistical
support
over
the
devastated
terrain
of
no-man's
land,
while
the
defender
often
fell
back
on
less
damaged
terrain.
B.
Deception
was
not
effective
and
could
not
mitigate
a
defender's
ability
to
shift
reinforcements
to
a
threatened
sector.
C.
The
attacker
seeking
a
breakthrough
was
able
to
stay
within
range
of
supporting
artillery
and
reliable
communications.
Response
Correct.
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Question
8
10
out
of
10
points
How
did
both
sides
attempt
to
overcome
the
unresponsiveness
of
the
artillery?
Selected
A.
Answer:
Used
preplanned
rolling
barrages
Answers:
A.
Used
preplanned
rolling
barrages
B.
Launched
barrages
at
random
C.
Used
preplanned
static
barrages
Response
Correct.
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Question
9
0
out
of
10
points
When
the
Ludendorff
Offensives
failed,
it
led
to
the
rapid
failure
of
which
of
the
Central
Powers?
Selected
B.
Answer:
Germany
Answers:
A.
Italy
B.
Germany
C.
Austro-Hungarian
Empire
Response
Incorrect.
Please
review:
Lesson,
Tactical
Lessons
on
the
Western
Front
1914-
Feedback:
1918:
Tactical
Methods
of
1918,
page
32-06
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