The reason why there is such a difference between civilian deaths in WWI and WWII was that civilians were deliberately targeted in WWII.
<h3>Why were there more civilian deaths in WWII?</h3>
In WWII, the combatants targeted civilians directly in some cases as opposed to WWI where civilian deaths were limited.
For instance, WWII saw the Nazis targeting specific populations such as Jews. The allies also targeted civilian areas during their bombing raids in order to pressure the Nazis to surrender.
Find out more on civilian deaths in WWII at brainly.com/question/10577518.
The answer would be C, different economics, because the northern states were going through an economic boom, due to industrialization. The southern states were running on slave labor.
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En el año 476, en que el último emperador romano de Occidente, Rómulo Augústulo, es depuesto por los hérulos del rey Odoacro en la ciudad de Roma.
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