Tanks, Poison Gas, and Barbed wire. These lead to terrible torturous deaths to many; most of which were trapped in "dead man's land" and were forced to die slowly and painfully. (Side note: mustard gas eventually evolved into a form of modern chemo therapy and is now used to cure some types of cancer.)
great advancements in warfare technology but few advancements in medical technology
There were a few technological advancements that directly impacted warfare during the American Civil War. Two things were the railroad and the Gatling Gun.
Yes, part of the cold war.
new technology applied in the war.
Loans to war veterans
great advancements in warfare technology but few advancements in medical technology
Japan's technology and the advanced use of it's fighter planes contributed to japan's strength the most. Japan's technology and the advanced use of it's fighter planes contributed to japan's strength the most.
In General WW2 was worse in amount of casaulties, areas of fighting, technology advancements but I'm sure there are some areas where WW1 was worse that WW2.
Americans in the 1920s enjoyed activities such as dancing, listening to jazz music, attending sporting events, and going to the movies. The availability of disposable income, advancements in technology like radios and cars, and the end of World War I contributed to the popularity of these leisure activities.
Both wars fielded millions of men; advancements in technology made the business of killing most efficient; railroads were used to provide the greatest mobility of men and materiel; and although, with all the advancements made, tactics were little changed
The 3 key technology the Axis used during World War 2 are:TanksGunsBombs
Spain, France and the Netherlands.
Lockheed Martin,General Dynamics,Bechtel.ETC... good start to the list, but these are mainly US companies. Remember the USA was not the only country involved in these wars.
The Civil War Technology Population
The war lasted so long due to factors such as entrenched political ideologies, economic interests, conflicting territorial claims, and the involvement of multiple powerful nations. Additionally, military stalemates, advancements in technology, and the scale of the conflict all contributed to prolonging the duration of the war.
Armies were unable to capture much territory, as it was defended by troops with machine guns.
The british.