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the exclusion of women from medieval universities affected their lives

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How many lives were affected or deaths during the world war 2?

over 12 million


How was American society affected by US involvement in the Great War?

Because that cost many of are soldiers lives and it took a lot of soldiers from their home to fight.


What is business as usual in world war one?

Business as usual was the term used by the government and business owners in ww1. It meant that the british population thought, whilst the war was happening, that life and work would progress as normal and their lives wouldn't be affected much Business as usual was the term used by the government and business owners in ww1. It meant that the british population thought, whilst the war was happening, that life and work would progress as normal and their lives wouldn't be affected much. But later on in the war the government and the people soon found out that their lives were being affected and the food supply was at an all time low and soon rationing was soon introduced


How were the lives of everyday Germans affected by Nazi policy between 1933 and 1945?

They were affected by the Nazi policy because if they didn't do as they were told Nazis would kick open there front, yell F**K U in German, and then anal you. After that they would throw you in a concentration camp. Hope i helped! -Tomato


How were the lives of ordinary southerners affected in the years after reconstruction?

After the war the South was left in ruins so, many southerrners struggled to find work. Many landowners in the south paid workers ( African americans who had been enslaved) to harvest their crops by letting them keep a share of the crops that they harvested. This was called sharecropping.