Answer:
It changed the way people thought about war.
Explanation:
During WW1 trench warfare was almost use exclusively, it is an extremly slow form of war. It breaks soldiers done with what they called shell shock (more commonly known as ptsd) because they would just continuesly hear explosions.
Once WW2 started the Germans used lightning ware fare, which is when they strike really fast and precisely. It worked very well, strongly because ww made everyone think that with modern technologies that the only way to fight a war is with trench warfare.
The Berlin Conference set up the "Scramble for Africa" as European powers determined how they would limit conflicts with one another as they each pursued imperialistic goals on the African continent.
The conference of representatives of European nations met in Berlin from <span>November 15, 1884 until February 26, 1885. The United States also took part in the conference. It is also sometimes known as the Congo Conference because it was prompted by King Leopold II of Belgium establishing a separate "Congo Free State" under his personal rule.</span>
Answer:
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The correct answer is option D.
After the Seventh Regiment Cavalry gathered and rounded up over 300 Sioux at Wounded Knee Fort, an attempt at disarming them led ultimately to the massacre of more than 300 Sioux. Also about 40 whites died during the incident.
A deaf American Indian, confused by the orders from the soldiers, refused to follow orders thus starting the incident which ultimately would cost the lives of over 350 people, both Sioux and whites.
Porfirio Diaz was a former Mexican general and president of Mexico, while Jose Marti Cuban was a famous Cuban writer and was also considered as the country's national hero. On the other hand, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was the Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979 and Salvador Allende was the first Marxist president of the Latin America.