World War 1 created new roles for women.because so many men felt to the front, women were asked to take over jobs that had not been available to them before.women were employed in jobs that had once been considered beyond their capacity.
Military conscription was one way in which total war affected ordinary citizens. Other ways included an increase in taxes, and rationing.
There were not very many Latin citizens in the American Colonies. The War had no special effect on any that were there.
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To convince citizens to participate in a total war
There was no Arab-Israeli war in 1937. See the Related Questions below for the effect of the 1948-9 and 1973 Arab-Israeli Wars on United States citizens.
For most ordinary citizens in the North, the disadvantages of the Civil War related to the absence and potential injury or death of close male relatives, and, at times, to the potential of being drafted. For ordinary citizens in the South, the same disadvantages applied. In addition, most experienced privation in the increased costs of basic supplies, and sometimes their unavailability, destruction of homes and farms as the waring armies moved through, confiscation of produce by the armies, and personal hazard if caught in or near a battle field.
Aside from killing a lot of them it made them wealthier then ever
Prior to the atomic age (1945) the effect was total victory. In the atomic age (today) the effect would be mutually assured destruction.
Soldiers were ordinary citizens. They were farmers, factory workers, dock laborers, town employees, fishermen, carpenters, or unemployed.
Many people believe that the War of the Roses had a very minimal effect on the ordinary people. The battle mostly involved soldiers and did not include average civilians.
Total warfare is not only war against the opposing army but also a war against the opposing citizens, in order to break their will to fight and support their army.
The Vietnam war lasted twenty years from 1955 to 1975. Many children were orphaned and families were uprooted and separated. Citizens of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia were adopted by American citizens or immigrated to the United States.