Neutral: Neither Iran nor Iraq lost territory during the Iran/Iraq War (1980-1988).
the end of slavery.
It caused millions of people to die.
For the causes, see the Related Question. For the effects, the War was basically a stalemate which meant that both sides returned to the pre-war status quo (although quite economically and humanly worse). Islamic Government did not expand into the Middle East until the Arab Spring. Iraq did not acquire Khuzestan.
Discribe the war of Iraq
It might lead to war.
Neutral: Neither Iran nor Iraq lost territory during the Iran/Iraq War (1980-1988).
Some negative effects are Pollution,War,Sickness, and Starvation A positive effect is more labor force!
the Iraq war may have not made any positive effects on OUR economy, but you should see the amazing strides we have helped the Iraqi people make. and we can only hope that in the future all of our hard work over there will pay off. :)
Death, that's what effects it has on the U.S
Nationalism and reform had positive effects in the beginning. This led to unity, ambition, employment, optimism, etc. However, it eventually proved to be terrible as it was one of the reasons for World War I.
There is no real answer because it depends on opinion. This is my oppinion so sorry if it's not what you're looking for. Positive; We developed a lot of new things then Negative; Weapons developed meaning more deaths Positive; Helped balance out populations Negative; They died horribly so I don't exactly agree with it Positive; Gave womankind a chance to prove they weren't useless Negative; At the end of the war the men acted like thy hadn't done anything.
England had quite a lot of negative effects against it in world war 2. So did Japan
the end of slavery.
How do weapons effect war
On the positive side, almost nobody died, while on the negative, a war had started.
The effects of the Iran-Iraq War of 1980-1988 is that it led to a decline in the economic growth in the region. It also led to displacement of people from their home and also led to the death of very many people.