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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
2 years ago
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8090 [49]2 years ago
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Some of the social impacts of WWII on Texas were:

  • 500,000 Texans--Anglos, African Americans, and Hispanics-moved from rural areas to job markets in nearby cities.
  • Mexican Americans that fought were determined to seek equality.
  • Women went to work to help the war effort ("Rosie the Rivete).

<h3>What were the social impacts of WWII?</h3>

Social impacts involve those that have to do with the movement and behavior of people. The movement of 500,000 Texans to urban areas is therefore a social impact.

Another social impact was that women became very involved in the war effort and Mexican Americans who fought in the war asked for more equality.

Find out more impacts on Texas at brainly.com/question/27122438.

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