Answer: b. New weaponry and technology did not address the stalemate of trench warfare, prolonging the war and leading to the massive loss of human lives.
World War I introduced many modern warfares which include airplanes, tanks, trench warfares and other weapons. Along the western front, most of the war was fought using trench warfare. Both sides dug long lines of trenches to protect the soldiers from gunfires and the area between the trenches was called No Man's Land. Trench warfares prolonged the war which led to the loss of millions of soldiers.
Answer: c. With the construction of railroads came a big decrease in violence across the West.
Explanation:
There is no evidence suggesting that the construction of railroads helped reduce violence in the West. There is no evidence suggesting that it increased it either.
That being said, there were probably more chances for crime though as a result of new railroads because people could be robbed on trains and in stations.
Answer: Empowering the police to monitor citizens at all time.
Explanation: Apex answer :)
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Freedmen's Bureau
A federal agency that was formed after the Civil war had led to freedom for enslaved people. Their role was to help the formerly enslaved people transition to a normal life.
Ku Klux Klan
A white supremacist group that was formed around the time the Civil war began. They are mostly against Black Americans as they believe that whites should be supreme to all races and this has led to them engaging in terrorist activities against Blacks.
Freedmen Bureau goals
- sought to meet the basic needs of African Americans
- tried to help African Americans find jobs
- negotiated labor contracts for African Americans
- built schools for African Americans across the South
Ku Klux Klan
- desired to stop all reconstruction efforts
- tried to regain control of the government with Southern Democrats
- used fear and intimidation tactics
- sought to maintain white supremacy.