In the Mini-Case Tit-for-Tat Strategies in Trench Warfare, why did soldiers advise new recruits not to shoot
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In the Mini-Case "Tit-for-Tat Strategies in Trench Warfare," why did soldiers advise new recruits not to shoot at the enemy? In the trench warfare of World War I, soldiers advised new recruits not to shoot at the enemy because the enemy
A. would then be defeated.
B. was unable to retreat.
C. would be less likely to surrender.
D. was out of range.
E. would then shoot at them.
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Authors: Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld, Marc Melitz
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