Answer/Explanation
There was never any chance that Japan would win World War II in the Pacific. ... His enthusiasm for the war did not wane until the bombs and hardship reached Japan. ... toll might have been if the Operation Downfall invasion had taken place.
WWI changed the face of warfare forever. Warfare became utterly impersonal with the invention of the tank, fighter airplane and automatic machine gun. The allied powers emerged victorious and powerful, both economically and militarily. The German Empire, on the other hand was utterly decimated, culturally, militarily, and economically. WWI lead to a halt in imperialistic policy and the formation of the League of Nations, the ineffective predecessor to the United Nations. The main end result of WWI was Adolf Hitler's rise to power and WWII.
I think you forgot to include the options along with this question. I am answering the question based on my research and knowledge. The Code of Justinian is historically important to western civilization because it contains several principles that are found in Western legal systems. i hope it helps you.