Why were tanks developed for use on the battlefield?

a. The technology for tanks was developed so that larger guns could be fired at enemy soldiers without the need for reinforcements.

b. Tanks were needed along the frontline trenches of World War I because it had become impossible for either side to advance.

c. Tanks were developed to carry large number of soldiers quickly to battlefields that were constantly changing locations.

d. French engineers developed the tank as a way to protect soldiers of World War II from direct enemy attack

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The tank was developed to overcome the stalemate as the only way to get anywhere near the other side was with an almost impenetrable armored vehicle due to the trench warfare with heavy artillery.

Answer:

Sorry for the late answer but for anyone still wondering about the answer here it is:

b. Tanks were needed along the frontline trenches of World War I because it had become impossible for either side to advance

Explanation:

Tanks, armored vehicles that withstand heavy fire and travel very quickly over tough terrain, were developed during World War I by both the British and the Germans as a way to overcome the stalemate that had resulted from the use of trench warfare on the western front.

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