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Which of the following statements best explains the Schlieffen Plan? Group of answer choices The Schlieffen Plan involved invading Russian on the Eastern Front and France on the Western Front. The Schlieffen Plan involved bombing the British Isles. The Schlieffen Plan involved a quick take over of France so Germany did not have to fight a two-front war. The Schlieffen Plan involved Italian troops invading Southern France.

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The Schlieffen Plan forced both the Central and Allied Powers to fight on two fronts, exhausting them (especially Germany) and expanding the reach of the horrors of the war.

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ok that's all I could gather for now ill send the rest as a comment

Which of the following statements best explains the Schlieffen Plan? Group of answer-example-1
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