how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
by knowing the geographical areas
It provides them with food they need to fight
da battle or the soldiers were on ship before going to troy
Yes, but they had no incentive to do something. Some were Quakers who refused to aid soldiers because they didn't believe in fighting. Others were loyalists. There were also merchants trying to make a living and the British were paying them for services. And those who wanted to help were probably disuaded by the British soldiers with guns scattered across the city.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
Hessian soldiers were mercenary German soldiers, meaning they were paid to fight on another country's behalf. They fought against the American colonists, on the side of the British, in the Revolutionary War.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Yes if you do not take the complete and healthy food, you get the weakness and irritation. So it is affect to your behavior.
Yes it did. George Washingtons elder half-brother died of it. He may never have been president of America otherwise.
Mostly, it set them on fire.
Behavior is usually an outward expression of attitude
How does our physiological state or body condition affect our behavior
No, not at all. Color is merely just a genetic gene. I do not see a reason for it to affect the hamster's behavior unless it was albino.
it did not affect any solders
It doesn't do anything to them
Of course, they move you.