Answer:
Well only very few soldiers actually died from chemical warfare when it was first introduced, but the experiacing it for the first time must've been terrifying because they has no clue of why they were feeling such pain or what was happening to them.
Explanation:
It taught them structure in their lifes
Mummificatiom was the process into how a pharaoh was buried for death. They took out his organs and put then into some sort of vases which they then buried with him and his treasures or wealth so he can use them in the "afterlife". They placed him in a sarcophagus all wrapped in a fabric, not sure if it was linen though.
But if you want a more descriptive description then go to Google, those were just in my own words and what I remeber.
West I think sorry if I’m wrong
3.) How did Roosevelt’s programs develop such a strong appeal for the “forgotten
man”, and why did the New Deal arouse such opposition from conservatives,
including those on the Supreme Court?
FDR's New Deal provided this to millions, in the form of temporary jobs, relief
checks, rural electrification, agricultural price supports, backing for labor unions,
and more. His charisma and rhetorical talents made his leadership more than a
transactional exchange of votes for benefits. The common people felt his concern
and repaid it with their devotion. It is easy to contrast him unfavorably to