Which statement describes one way in which the use of airpower during World War II changed warfare? Airpower made killing a mech
anical act rather than a personal act. Airpower did not change the way wars are fought. Airpower was not effective without unbreakable codes. Airpower meant less destruction and fewer deaths.
<span>Macon's Bill #2 would allow the U.S. to try trade with both nations if they both agreed to stop seizing U.S. ships those were the measures he took