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Zielflug [23.3K]
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Alex2 years ago
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The events of word war two impacted the countries in the Middle East in these ways:

  1. Political independence
  2. Reduced household incomes
  3. Increased economic development pace structurally.

<h3>What was world war two?</h3>

The second world war took place between 1939 and 1945 with the Nazi invasion of France.

The theater of the second world war was Europe.

Unlike the first world war that decimated the Middle East, the second world war reduced Europe to its bellies.

Thus, the events of word war two impacted the countries in the Middle East <u>politically and economically</u>.

Learn more about the second world war at brainly.com/question/1862239

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