Throughout history technological developments have changed the way war has been fought.
Cannon made the large defensive castles of the middle ages obsolete.
Firearms made the suits of armor worn by medieval knights worthless.
Aircraft allowed nations to fight in the sky as well as on the ground, and bomb their enemies far behind any front line on the ground.
Small, portable anti-aircraft systems lead to stealth technology, and also changed how bombing campaigns were carried out, and have even lead to the use of weapon equipped drones.
<span>Hi,
In 1976, Argentina was ruled by a military junta that did which of the following?
-led a "dirty war" against political opponents </span>
Answer: Virgil
Virgil (<em>Publius Vergilius Maro</em>) was a poet of Ancient Rome during the Augustan period. His most famous poems are: <em>the Eclogues</em> (or Bucolics), <em>the Georgics</em>, and <em>the Aeneid</em>. The Aeneid was considered the national epic of Ancient Rome since it was written. Virgil is also Dante's guide through Hell and Purgatory in <em>The Divine Comedy</em>.
It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire<span> and merged into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery. The Middle Ages is the middle period of the three traditional divisions of Western history: classical antiquity, the medieval period, and the modern period.</span>
Many new restrictions were placed on the farmers from before they had freedoms. After the English sent troops to the americas, there were more limitations to what the colonists could do.