Yes, whether for good or ill, war always promotes change.Michael Montagne
Definitely YES.Today we have computers -- developed during WWII so we could break codes.RadarJet AircraftRocketsCanned food (developed during the rule of Napoleon III of France.)
Even today there are many things. The list is so long that I could not begin to list all the things.
Hope this is enough.John
i agree with john, radar to detect the incoming jet aircraft with the rocket w/the nuclear warhead.but really he is right,iit has been said that sincethe Pentium chip was inventedONE PC has more computing power than all the combined computersat the time of ww2(might be worth checking out)
yes
whoever dont know this
Action with words
To promote peace and oppose war.
Many nations wanted to promote global cooperation after seeing the devastation of war
The Atlantic Charter
there is not such athing
A pacifist believes in the opposition to war and violence. They advocate for peaceful solutions to conflicts and promote nonviolent resistance as a means to achieve change.
countries wished to expand their empires.
I think that Wilson promote about the war in Europe that the United States must be neutral & they must be impartial in thought as well as in action I think so!sorry it's incorrect!:(
Depends on the war you ask about, but in general yes religion did promote war. The Crusaders are a perfect example of this type of war.
You should generally never change your thesis, as this would promote confusion with the reader.
Assess program...; Promote readiness...; Never change...