The Battle of Fredericksburg, fought in December 1862 during the American Civil War, had a profound impact on American citizens, particularly those in the North and South. It resulted in significant Union casualties and a morale blow for Northern citizens, who had hoped for a swift victory. The defeat also galvanized support for the war among Southern citizens, reinforcing their determination to fight. The battle highlighted the brutal realities of the conflict, shaping public perception and attitudes towards the war in both regions.
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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour caused America to declare war on Japan and, as Nazis Germany was an ally of Japan, Adolf Hitler declared war on America a few days later. This meant that America was able to directly enter the war on the British and Allies side.
Military personnel come from the manpower pool of civilians. Every military man was a civilian FIRST. Civlians PRODUCE the war machine. Civilians are either supporting the war or in it.
women became voting citizens and participated in politics
It did not affect Latin America
For the first time, ordinary citizens could participate directly in government.
all citizens of the united states of america. common sense
because every citizen of the nation is also a citizen of a state. If you prefer, they could pass laws that affect citizens of another country or another planet.
Ancient Athens adopted the first directly democratic government
It did not directly affect their lives.
how did the Seneca falls convention affect America?
It expanded the land and got the U.S government a lot of money. Also, it gave America more immigrants, therefore having more citizens?
citizens can affect policies without running for office
Yes
Very little, much like most other European monarchies the dutch queen and king are only really seen making public appearances and signing documents, besides this it is the government that actually directly affect the daily lives of dutch citizens.
Boycotts, polling, voting, petitions, and referendums are five of the legal actions that citizens of the US utilize to affect our government.
it affect the citizens right by not letting them vote at what age they want