The primary way in which the Hundred Years’ War changed warfare in Europe is that it was the first "total" war, in the sense that all resources were mobilized to fight.
Answer:
It will mark the end of a decline in US influence and power, combined with the US rising from the ashes, after the catastrophe of corona
Explanation:
In the beginning they had the strongest military to start with. Then they had won in Paris and took over it.
Athens depended on trading.
If they did not trade, their economy would fall apart.
Athens traded things like ships, coins, art (pottery), food and metals like iron and silver.