Asked by Junior Boi

Which option accurately explains Chinese influence on modern warfare?


A) The Chinese developed the catapult, which was later adopted by the Romans to conquer territories in the Near East.

B) The Chinese developed guns and gunpowder, which were later adopted by Western civilizations and used in subsequent wars around the world.

C) The Chinese appointed military leaders based on ability and competence versus blood line, which was later adopted by the Japanese Empire.

D) The Chinese implemented rules for capturing prisoners, which were later adopted by the United Nations to help define war crimes.

Is it A?

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
https://www.google.com/search?q=Chinese+influence+on+modern+warfare&oq=Chinese+influence+on+modern+warfare&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i60.1591j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Let us know what you decide.
Answered by Junior Boi
is it C?
Answered by Cali
It is D
Answered by Junior Boi
Sorry i couldn't read that whole text that you have gave me
Answered by Writeacher
So … Junior Boi/Cali, did you ever figure this out after guessing at 3 of the 4 choices?
Answered by Tina
what was the answer????????
Answered by joe biden 2020
yeah fr
Answered by sal
its B lol they made gunpowder
Answered by Anonymous
Correct answer is B The Chinese developed guns and gunpowder, which were later adopted by Western civilizations and used in subsequent wars around the world.
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