What accounted for the West?s victory over Russia in the Crimean War?
A) The war was fought far from Russia, necessitating lengthy lines of communication and supply.
B) Russia was forced to fight an offensive war against entrenched positions.
C) The war was fought almost entirely at sea where the Russians were unable to bring their numerical superiority to bear.
D) The Western nations won not because of superior tactics or inspired principles, but because of industrial advantages.
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