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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: ° 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: ° 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. Feedback: This study source was downloaded by 100000846163874 from CourseHero.com on 11-19-2023 22:28:06 GMT -06:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/181809678/H111-The-Birth-of-Modern-Combined-Arms- Warfare-Quizdocx/
® 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. Feedback: ° 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. Feedback: L 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. Feedback: This study source was downloaded by 100000846163874 from CourseHero.com on 11-19-2023 22:28:06 GMT -06:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/181809678/H111-The-Birth-of-Modern-Combined-Arms- Warfare-Quizdocx/
° 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. Feedback: ° 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. Feedback: ° 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 This study source was downloaded by 100000846163874 from CourseHero.com on 11-19-2023 22:28:06 GMT -06:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/181809678/H111-The-Birth-of-Modern-Combined-Arms- Warfare-Quizdocx/
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