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nadya68 [22]
3 years ago
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Please help, this will save my grade!!!

History
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Colt1911 [192]3 years ago
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Answer:

1.The new technologies of WW1 affected soldiers fighting on the front lines. Trenches Helped to provide protection for the soldiers.They dug into the ground and guarded them from machine gun fire. Machine guns were another technology that affected soldiers. They helped the soldiers shoot the bullets in the gun fast. Also chemical weapons such poisonous gases affected soldiers. They caused some of the population to die. These are some of the technologies that interfered with soldiers during WW1

2.Women were able to be used in a multitude of ways during WWI and were presented with opportunities to do jobs never offered to a woman. Nursing Jobs, telephone operating jobs, and even clerical jobs opened up to women. Many women jumped at this opportunity and took the jobs. The Red Cross was an organization that had many women involved in it during WWI. But sadly, after the war was finished, women were asked to leave the jobs and return home so that the men could take back their jobs.

3.White soldiers were more respected, while minority soldiers could be replaced. Minority soldiers were given less important jobs like digging trenches or a non-combat role. There were some groups that were made up of only African Americans. Due to their poor English, some were sent to train on their speaking skills before going into the military.  

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