A war can profoundly alter a country's identity by reshaping national narratives, values, and collective memory. The experiences of conflict often lead to a stronger sense of unity or nationalism among citizens, as they rally around shared struggles and sacrifices. Conversely, wars can also expose societal divisions, prompting introspection and debate about national ideals and goals. Ultimately, the lasting impacts of war can redefine how a country perceives itself both domestically and on the global stage.
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
a chemical change
yes
a chemical change
The identity of the substance reamain unchanged.
he worked with abraham lincoln on the issue of freeing slaves during the civil war
world war is war between more then 2 countrys and war is between only 2
world war 1, and war war 2
If you mean a change in chemical identity, that would be a chemical change.
The Axis Powers, which consisted of the following countrys: Italy, Germany, and Japan.
a physical change
identity worn by children in world war 2
The Soviets collapsed. well the USand the soviets setteled their differences really and agreedit was costing to much money. Also the soviets were going through a change in the goverment and its smaller countrys were becoming independent once again
Many physical changes will not alter the identity. However, some physical changes, such as heating or cooling will result in phase changes and so the identity will be different. While ice and water are chemically the same, they are not identical forms of the substance.
The Spanish Civil War allowed the Germans and Italians to test their weapons prior to World War 2.
Property.
the maximum age to sighn up for the war was 30 the minimum was 18 exept in countrys were healthy teenage boys were forced to go to war.