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Q: How does a war change a country's identity?
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how did frederick douglass change his countrys goverment?

he worked with abraham lincoln on the issue of freeing slaves during the civil war


What is A change in the matter that does not change its identity?

A physical change does not change the identity of matter.


What is the difference between war and world war?

world war is war between more then 2 countrys and war is between only 2


When the substance undergoes a chemical change its identity deos not change?

It does change its physical look but it does not change chemically.


Is the change of identity a physical or chemical property?

If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.


What is the name of World War 1?

world war 1, and war war 2


A change in matter where its identity does not change?

a physical change


What is the identity worn by children world war 2?

identity worn by children in world war 2


What is the term for a process that does not change the identity of a substance?

Many physical changes will not alter the identity. However, some physical changes, such as heating or cooling will result in phase changes and so the identity will be different. While ice and water are chemically the same, they are not identical forms of the substance.


What countries were the opponents in World War 2?

The Axis Powers, which consisted of the following countrys: Italy, Germany, and Japan.


Cooking an apple is chemical or physical change?

cooking an apple is causing a physical change because in a physical change, the IDENTITY of the substance never changes. (identity=atomic makeup. in a chemical change, the IDENTITY does change, due to a chemical reaction. because there is no change in the identity of the apple, baking it is a physical change


Can an observable or measurable change but not a change in identity?

Property.