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some social effects of WW1 are that citizens would feel grief when they found out they lost there loved ones during war. Another social outcome of WW1 was women were recognized for holding down the fort while the men were away. One more social outcome of WW1 was that for some less successful country's in the war (such as Germany ,Italy, and Russia's) citizens felt panicked that there leaders weren't capable of successfully running there country.

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