How did advancements in technology and warfare impact the ratio of military to civilian casualties from World War I to World War
II? A) The use of powerful weapons like the atomic bomb increased the percentage of civilian casualties.
B) Increased accuracy of weaponry and precise military tactics reduced the percentage of civilian casualties.
C) The percentage of civilian casualties increased because of chemical warfare, but the overall number of casualties decreased.
D) The ratio remained relatively constant, though the overall number of casualties increased greatly due to the introduction of aerial combat.
Most likely A. The use of powerful weapons like the atomic bomb increased the percentage of civilian casualties. I would’ve said D. But aerial combat was actually introduced in ww I
the thirteen colonies that became the USA were originally colonies of Great Britain by the time the American Revolution took place, the citizens of these colonies were beginning to get tired of the British rule.
The correct answer is B) New York Times v. United States. It meant that prior restraint could be used only to prevent the release of information that would directly imperil the country's war effort.