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Depends. Which world war?
While there were many causes and effects of rationing and recycling during WW II, I can summarize them succinctly; the cause was scarcity, and the effect was that more people were able to survive the war.
The Spanish-American War did not have a direct impact on immigration. However, the war did lead to the acquisition of new territories by the United States, such as Puerto Rico and the Philippines, which had significant effects on migration patterns and increased immigration from these regions to the United States. Additionally, the war fueled anti-Spanish sentiment, which may have influenced immigration policies and attitudes towards Spanish and Hispanic immigrants at the time.
Technology during World War II opened up an entirely new door into what the enemy was doing in areas in which they were once hidden. New pesticides, nuclear technology, and jet engines made the fight faster than it had been in the first World War.
Immigration numbers did not decline.
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Just look at your question and you would understand what the answer is
Becoming a widow.
Yes, it was. But immigration rapidly declined, so they mostly used the island for holding immigrants that were suspected as enemies for investigations.
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the first world war dictatorships the Great Depression
you mama
How you expect me to know. Stupid
Depends. Which world war?
the first world war dictatorships the Great Depression