it affected them because many ppl died and there was no point since Russia lost -_-... also many people/ citizens in russia had lavk of food and water and it was just killing russsia and itr was a bad idea from the tsar
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HELP!!! I WANNA GET A++++ ON MINE TESTO PLEASE ANSWER THIS QQUESTION!!!!!
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World War I affected the lives of citizens by disrupting normal life as it is. The media glorified the war and many men joined in, leaving their families to fend for themselves. Also, it was a time where there were many technological advances. The tank was used for the first time, and so were dog fights (airplane fighting). For countries like France, who had just gotten out of the Franco- Prussian war and had a revolution some time before that, their economic standing wasn't too good, although their military was pretty advanced. France had economic problems like other countries. That's basically the beginning and its all i can give and its unedited so some stuff might be mis spelled or grammatically incorrect.
but I hope that I helped, I am taking a test tomorrow for it so wish me luck.
<3 Heather
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life was short
See the chart in the attached link, you will get all the information you need from that.
Everyday life for the people stuck at home during World War II was full of rationing food, working, and organizing supply drives for the soldiers. Life for the soldiers overseas mainly involved waiting for something to happen. When the fighting did occur, it was fast and frightening.
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Life in the trenches during World War I had a significant impact on soldiers' lives, causing severe physical and mental strain. Soldiers faced constant danger, harsh conditions, disease, and lack of basic necessities such as food and proper hygiene. The experience often led to high levels of stress, trauma, and long-lasting psychological effects for many soldiers.
life was short
Desmond Doss saved Japanese soldiers during World War II by treating them with compassion and providing medical aid, despite the fact that they were his enemies. He risked his own life to rescue and care for wounded soldiers, embodying his belief in nonviolence and the value of all human life.
It effected the everyday life, because; when the soldiers came back, the government had jobs available for all of them (soldiers),buisness was booming! People were getting money, spending money, and with no doubt that could have been one of the greatest times to get a job, most jobs were available during that time frame. I hope this was helpful.
See the chart in the attached link, you will get all the information you need from that.
Everyday life for the people stuck at home during World War II was full of rationing food, working, and organizing supply drives for the soldiers. Life for the soldiers overseas mainly involved waiting for something to happen. When the fighting did occur, it was fast and frightening.
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World War I soldiers can be found in the Time Life books. There are also some on Youtube.
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Carl Rogers was an American psychologist. After World War II, he interviewed soldiers after they returned home and helped them adjust to normal life.
Soldiers always adapt - no matter how.