What were the social results of the Second World War?

      

Describe the social results of the Second World War.

  

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John
1. Loss of lives - a total of 54, 800, 000

2. Widespread suffering

3. Displacement of people

4. Increased dependency on colonies

5. Bitter feeling and mistrust among the countries

6. Changes in social status of women where they got involved in all aspects of life and got special recognition

johnmulu answered the question on January 20, 2017 at 06:13

jay
Deaths of people. Many soldiers died during the war
Wide spread of diseases such as HIV and STDs.
Displacement of people as they went into exile.
Caused pain and sufferings to the people due to inadequate food and other supplies.
Wemen took over the roles of men in the society as men had joined the army.
jaywyne answered the question on January 20, 2017 at 22:09


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