How did the new technologies of WWI affect soldiers fighting on the front lines? Please include at least three examples of new technologies in your answer.
New Technologies created many more advantages for soldiers fighting in World War 1. Many new technologies were introduced to warfare including airplanes, poisonous gasses, automatic rifles, tanks, and artillery. Automatic weapons were one of the largest step-ups from the single fire rifle, which is probably a reason why trench warfare was named the bloody stalemate because soldiers could go fire multiple shots at soldiers in trenches without having to reload. This made it easier to reload and allowed soldiers to not have to stop in the middle of battle and reload ever time they shot. Also armored tanks were starting to be produced by allied and central powers. Although airplanes were still not as important as ground-warfare because technologies were not as developed yet so not as useful until World War 2. These innovations were a huge modernization to more deadly warfare in WW1.
How did women get involved in the war effort abroad? Please include at least two examples in your answer.
Women contributed to many important roles to battle, starting in WW1. These roles included Nurse Corps, clerical jobs as part of the Navy Active Reserves or Marine Corps, and telephone operators in Army Signals Corps. Many women from the Nurse Corps came from the Red Cross organization to help. The organization also operated hospitals in Europe and also provided services to military camps and operated canteens ( or soldier stores). This is really the first time women were starting to become useful and take on many roles in warfare.
How was the war experience of a minority soldier different from that of a white soldier? Please include at least three examples in your response. Minority soldiers were treated with decimation from American troops. Although African Americans received respect from French and Northern