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28 March, 02:46

Which statement describes one way in which the use of airpower during World War II changed warfare? Airpower made killing a mechanical act rather than a personal act. Airpower did not change the way wars are fought. Airpower was not effective without unbreakable codes. Airpower meant less destruction and fewer deaths.

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  1. 28 March, 02:59
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    Answer:airpower made killing mechanical and not personal

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    The new planes made it harder for ground forces to move to a new line because they could now down a line with missiles or Machine gun fire
  2. 28 March, 03:51
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    Airpower made a killing machine rather than a personal act
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