Almost everyone if not everyone on the planet was affected by it one way or another. World trade was affected by nations being at war which affected the flow of goods around the world thus some resources and everyday things changed in most nations, citizens of most nations had friends or family fighting in the war or went to fight in it themselves (even if their country was not involved), woman while not playing a large role in combat in the western world often took over for the husbands and other men fighting in the war by working in factories and many other fields of work (some for the first time in that era). Several groups of people if not most all political race, sexuality, religious where targeted by Nazis for extermination and where killed when their countries where occupied.
In civilian life, nationalism became excessive with many being arrested or outlasted (even in western countries) for showing any sympathy for enemy ideology or against fighting in the war. Research and scientist changed their focus to weapons research and many inventions came out of the war such as long rang missiles and the earliest computers. The war also brought about a change in politics's after the end of the war the UN was created to make sure it would not happen again.
In short the answer is everyone was affected by the war, it truly was a world war.
Most people in the world are affected by dust. (Affected = it influences them in some way)
It is the most common cause of deaf-blindness in the Western world. It affects people of all ethnic backgrounds, although certain ethnic groups, such as those with Finnish and Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry, are more likely to be affected with Usher Syndrome Type 3.
Whose morale, in what place at what time? There were lots of different nations and armies and other specifiable groups of people involved in the war and they all experienced many different factors which affected their morale in different ways at different times. If you can be more specific you can get an answer. Michael Montagne
Radio affected the world by having all these different kinds of music coming together as one such as R&B, Rap, Techno, Jazz, Hip hop, Rock and roll etc. I would say it was unusual for most people but it affected everyone and got people into music. It was the most popular thing in the world. Everyone started to dance to it or sing along with the songs that played on the radio. That's how it affected the world.
It is a crossroads for the world. It brings many different people and cultures together.
It is affected by third world countries
Anthropologists typically investigate the culture and social organization of different groups of people. Through fieldwork and research, they aim to understand the beliefs, practices, and structures that shape societies and communities around the world.
Nothing. Gay people were affected by WWI the same way straight people were affected.
It doesn't. Killing people is just a form of trying to solve predicaments between to different groups of people. By killing, you do nothing but make more problems.
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there were different president and some soldiers were different and they were against different groups of soldiers
it made them coocoo