The same effect that the wooden era sea battle of Trafalgar (1805) gave to the people of Great Britain. Statues, Squares named after Trafalgar, Holidays named after the battle, etc.
Monarchies affect people by limiting their power and voice in matters involving society. Monarchies are not as popular today as they were in the 19th Century.
by being bad to people
Yes, the Japan arch, also known as the Torii gate, is still standing today. It is a traditional gate commonly found at the entrance of Shinto shrines in Japan.
Radium and polonium have many applications but they are not so important to affect us today.
The Indus River is a major Asian river that flows through Pakistan. The river is used for trade, fishing and irrigation by the people who live near it.
i dont think that it really affects it they are kind of a big religion with 4,000,000 people worshiping it so i believe that it doesnt really affect japan.
Had not Japan lost the "cream of the crop" of their naval airmen at Midway in 1942; Japan might have won battles, that they historically lost after Midway. And/or men that are today's "grandfathers" may not have survived some of the post-Midway battles. Meaning, certain people of today, would not have been born.
160,000,000 -2011
yes there are
Few people are alive today that remember that attack. For people of today, it is history.
Most of today's people weren't born during those times to be at war with Japan.
a leash store
It keeps our food good. How does it affect people....it keeps them from eating spoiled food
in Japan
cuz yay
Japan Today was created in 2000.
Japan today has a constitutional, parliamentary monarchy.