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Why did the British introduce the tank in World War I?

They hoped to protect communications and keep troops mobile.


They hoped to help support their strategy of ambushes and raids in the west.


They hoped to break the stalemate by successfully conquering No Man’s Land.


They hoped to sneak into enemy camps and get behind enemy lines.

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Tanks were used for the first time in history during the Battle of the Somme in 1916. The British turned to tanks as one way to cross the No Man`s Land and break through the enemy trench system.
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C ) They hoped to break the stalemate by successfully conquering No Man`s Land.
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