During World War I, the term "shell shock" emerged to describe the psychological trauma experienced by soldiers due to the intense bombardment and new weaponry. New weapons that contributed to this condition included heavy artillery, machine guns, and poison gas, which created a relentless and terrifying battlefield environment. The psychological impact of these weapons, combined with the Horror of trench warfare, led to widespread mental health issues among troops. The war marked a significant shift in the nature of warfare, highlighting the devastating effects of modern technology on human psychology.
some new weapons that were used were the machine gun, the tank, the flamethrower, and the Airplane was now used for battle
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The new weapons used in the war affected it greatly because the didn't take much time to load. It took about 25 seconds to reload the weapons, that caused the enemies to be overwhelmed before firing again.
some new weapons that were used were the machine gun, the tank, the flamethrower, and the Airplane was now used for battle
New Stone age people used sharp rocks as weapons. However, they also made their own handmade weapons made of twigs and branches and used those as clubs.
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The machine gun, the submarine, new warship designs.
The Shock of the New was created in 1980.
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Culture shock is the term used to describe the fear, nervousness, and shock that comes when traveling to another area and having to adjust to a new and different culture.
The new weapons used in the war affected it greatly because the didn't take much time to load. It took about 25 seconds to reload the weapons, that caused the enemies to be overwhelmed before firing again.
tank,s. british.. gas, french.