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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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Which countries are second world countries?

The term "second world" was used during the Cold War to refer to countries under communist influence, mainly those in Eastern Europe and parts of Asia. However, the usage of the term has largely fallen out of favor, and now countries are typically classified as either developed (first world) or developing (third world).


How did World War 2 effect people?

Soldiers died. Specific populations were also targeted for death by the not-nice Germans.


How did world war 2 impact Georgia's socially?

World War II had a significant social impact on Georgia by leading to increased industrialization and economic opportunities, which attracted workers from rural areas. The war also prompted changes in family dynamics as many men went off to fight, leaving women to take on new roles in the workforce. Additionally, the war resulted in the internment of Japanese Americans in Georgia, causing social tensions and prejudice.


In order which countries entered World War 1?

Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, then Germany offers to support A-H. Russia then offers to help out Serbia. Germany then declares war on Russia, and France sees this as an opportunity to get fight Germany, so they join Russia's team. Germany then invades Belgium (neutral territory), and Britain then declares war on Germany because Britain and Belgium had an agreement of protection. The war began officially on 28th July, 1914.


How was Canada affected by World War 2 socially?

I am taking this in my history class right now.Canada after WW2 was affected socially, in the category of intolerance. Afro-Americans, Natives and women were much more respected after the war and many racial barriers were torn down because people realized that Afro-mericans and Natives were as good as any soldier and person. Women of all races gained huge amount of rights and were now respected in universities and the workplace.

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What is the cause and effect of world war 2?

cause: more than 10 countries to be at war Effect: U.s. is feared around the world


What impact did World War 2 have on the world and specific countries?

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Did the second world was weaken most of the European countries?

yes the effect of second world war weaken the most European countries.


How did World War 1 effect the global economy of counteries including countries that were not in war at that time?

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How did World War 2 effect different countries economy?

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What was the impact socially on the US after World War 2?

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What were effect of World War 1?

I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.


Why was influenza pandemic of 1918 a significant event following world war 1?

It prevented Europe from socially or economically recovering from the war


What is a world war?

A world war is a war who is included every countries


What is the effect on the world today due to World War 1?

it has no effect


What is world war?

When countries all over the world are in a war.


How did world war 1 effect USA?

World War I had a significant impact on the United States, both socially and economically. The war stimulated industrial growth and increased job opportunities, leading to the Great Migration as African Americans moved north for work. Politically, the U.S. emerged as a global power, influencing international affairs and contributing to the establishment of the League of Nations, although it ultimately did not join. Socially, the war also prompted changes in women's roles and accelerated movements for civil rights.