Asked by Anonymous
The effects of world war 2 are best judged as?
A. Very unimportant because the war lasted only a short time
B. Somewhat unimportant because the United States and it’s allies won
C. Neutral because wars still take place around the world
D. Very significant because millions of people died around the world
A. Very unimportant because the war lasted only a short time
B. Somewhat unimportant because the United States and it’s allies won
C. Neutral because wars still take place around the world
D. Very significant because millions of people died around the world
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
And you think ... ?
Answered by
Damon
No comment.
Answered by
Damon
I guess I have to say it. You are asking a person whose father was killed by a Japanese shell on the bridge of the Cruiser San Francisco between Guadalcanal and Savo Islands, what later was named "Iron Bottom Sound" in November of 1942.
Answered by
Reed
You might want to read your text materials. They may or may not give a complete account of the impact of WW II on history, but they will enable you to answer this question.
Answered by
A_DUDE
it's neutral, just give the poor anoymous an answer...
Answered by
frankenstein
i’m pretty sure the answer is D. very significant because millions of people died around the world
Answered by
Z
Very significant because millions of people died around the world
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