Hello!
WW2 affected "today" and the way we live in many ways. I'll list a few examples of how it did so below:
• WW2 gave us the word "genocide".
That's right! The word was invented by a Polish-German guy named Raphael Lemkin in 1944. That is the term he used for that year. Until WW2, the word had not existed.
• WW2 gave us the first computer!
The Colossus was the first electronic, digital computer, and it was developed during WW2 by British Codebreakers. Guess we could thank them for our electronic devices!
• WW2 improved the Radar
It is because of radar technology that we are able to use microwaves and eat more conveniently. Also, the Titanic was found on the bottom of the ocean, all thanks to radar! The movie also exists just because of the radar, and WW2!
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Davis was one of the founders of Critical Resistance, a national grassroots organization dedicated to building a movement to abolish the prison system. In recent works, she has argued that the US prison system more closely resembles a new form of slavery than a criminal justice system.
The royal family that lived in the palace of Versailles is Louis XIV
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think that the causes and effects of economic differences, such as resources and products were the following. What happened was that some colonies settle in lands where the soil was good to grow crops and were favored by good weather to do so. That was the case of Jamestown, Virginia, and most of the southern colonies.
That also was the case of the Middle colonies such as Maryland or Pennsylvania, which were known as "the breadbasket of America" for the many crops they grew.
On the other hand, there were places like the New England colonies such as the Massachusetts Bay colony, where the soil was rocky and not as fertile as the soil in the south. Furthermore, the weather in that region was so cold most of the time. So there was a notorious difference in crop productions. These colonists had to develop skills for fishing and build ships to catch their food.