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marysya [2.9K]
2 years ago
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Which new technology was develop that lead to a drastic change in the lives of the soldiers living in the trenches?A. The creati

on of the mobile X-ray machines allowed the soldiers to have a much higher chance of survival as the doctors were able to find shrapnel and other issues before performing surgeryB. The creation of weaponized chemicals such as mustard gas that forced troops to live in fear and have to constantly be ready to done their gas masksC. Soldier developed a new way to prevent trench foot by medicating they feet before each day so they no longer had to worryD. The creation of the tank as it allowed troops to have protection from machine gun fire as they attempt to take enemy fortifications
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Goshia [24]2 years ago
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Answer:

B. The creation of weaponized chemicals such as mustard gas that forced troops to live in fear and have to constantly be ready to do their gas masks

Explanation:

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What was the oldest Mesopotamian civilization?

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What deserts are to the south and west of Mesopotamia?

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