TEKS US History High School - H.4.E: Technological Innovations In WWI
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H.4.E: Technological Innovations In WWI
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- Q1Which action completes this diagram?The use of machine guns resulted in massive casualties.Submarines attacked unarmed ships.Armored tanks crossed fortified lines.Airplanes conducted reconnaissance missions.60sH.4.E: Technological Innovations In WWI
- Q2How did the military innovation shown in this photograph affect the course of World War I?It made communications with officers on the front lines possible.It made the use of land mines obsolete.It helped break the stalemate of trench warfare.It helped transport large numbers of troops to the battlefield.30sH.4.E: Technological Innovations In WWI
- Q3What caused the scene described in this excerpt?A submarine attacking a docked shipA tank attacking soldiers on a battlefieldAn aerial bombing of an infantry unitA poison gas attack on soldiers in the trenches60sH.4.E: Technological Innovations In WWI
- Q4During World War I, tanks were used on the western front primarily to -lead infantry advances across no-man's-land and into enemy territoryrelease chemical weapons in advance attacks on enemy positionslaunch long-range rockets at enemy aircraftdestroy railroads and bridges used by enemy troops60sH.4.E: Technological Innovations In WWI
- Q5This photograph shows a military tactic that -made frontal assaults difficult, resulting in long periods of stalematerequired the ability to attack quickly, resulting in a reliance on cavalry forcesrequired highly skilled soldiers, resulting in lengthy training periodsmade troops more vulnerable to long-range missiles, resulting in heavy casualties60sH.4.E: Technological Innovations In WWI