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Governmental impact on science during World War II represents the effect of public most qualified men are at hand to operate it, more productive results come forth.
The Cold War had a great impact of science and technology by rapidly increasing development. Satellites were quickly deployed by both sides which have since become a major part of daily lives.
In 8th grade you learn in math pre-algebra ,algebra measurement, and geometry etc.In English language arts you begin how to research ,practicing the critical lens quotation science you learn earth science and life science .For social studies you learn about wars world war 1 and world war 2.
Science can never be harmful,it is through indiscriminate, arbitrary use of science by mankind is responsible for the fatality. The holocaust of Atom bomb dropping by USA on Hirosima and Nagasiki of Japan during World War II is still fresh in our mind.It is not science but the irresponsible. heinous act of the rulers are to be blamed for the mischief.
Yes satellites have the ability to detect stealth planes. Stealth technology was likely invented in Germany during World War II.
The tank.
it can be misused and can cause to diect world war
no?
Because they had nothing so they made tecnogey
It lead to a focus on science and technology to keep up with the USSR
It lead to a focus on science and technology to keep up with the USSR
Some include radar, computer technology, jet propulsion, medecal advances, rocket technology, weather data collection and reporting, nuclear technology and the list goes on.
beacuase so many more things were invented in that period of time then in ww1 is this for hw? just wondering!?? hope it helps anyhow!??
The book is Trial by Fire: Science Technology and the Civil War by Charles D.Ross.In Trial by Fire, Charles covers the applications of science and technology in the Civil War. He addresses the applications of existing technology to support combat forces and the applications of new technology to combat.
theres no technology in world war 1 lol :)
Governmental impact on science during World War II represents the effect of public most qualified men are at hand to operate it, more productive results come forth.
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.