The most popular form of comms during WWI was threw telograph
Because a working communications network is vital during times of crisis or war. Making a communication system bomb-proof enables emergency services and government agencies to keep in touch with each other - in order to organise help and rescue efforts.
During the war the telegraph became a promenant method of communication for both sides.
Telephone.
In the 1960s, the most common forms of communication included face-to-face conversations, telephone calls, and written correspondence through letters. Television emerged as a significant medium for mass communication, influencing public opinion and culture. Additionally, radio remained popular for news and entertainment, while print media such as newspapers and magazines played a vital role in disseminating information. These communication methods shaped social interactions and the flow of information during the decade.
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the government helps citizens by creating laws to help protect them from ANY threat including themselves
The most popular form of government was monarchy, or overall autocracy.
yes
Loan money to the government for the war effort
bonds
YES!
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It did
that is offensive
It did
Only if they are limiting them for their safety and benefit.