The correct answer is B) World War I engineers developed radar, and World War II participants used it to break the German code.
The option that best compares the naval technological advancements in World War I and World War II is that World War I engineers developed radar, and World War II participants used it to break the German code.
Technology and smart people were used by the Allied Forces in World War II to break the once indecipherable German codes. People worked at Bletchley Park, England, to decipher German's communication. The British broke the code in December of 1942, and this was a great step in inclining the odds to the side of the Allies.