How did Ulysses S. Grant's military strategy differ from Robert E. Lee?
Group of answer choices

A. Grant favored defensive tactics while Lee relied on relentless offensive to win battles.

B. Grant focused on number of casualties while Lee focused on territory gained.

C. Grant preferred measured tactics like dividing his army while Lee tended to whip his troops into a frenzy.

D. Grant was a proponent of trench warfare while Lee preferred to carry out small, often risky raids.