How did the experience of being "comfort women" affect women from Japanese-occupied countries? A. After the war, surviving comfo
rt women were welcomed back into their societies in their previous peacetime roles. B. The surviving comfort women, forced to live in Japan, were refused readmission to their home countries. C. Many of the comfort women died from disease, or from beatings, and are considered casualties of war. D. Comfort women were usually paired up with Japanese soldiers who chose them as wives after the war.
In general the experience of being a "comfort woman" affected women from Japanese-occupied countries in the following way: "<span>C. Many of the comfort women died from disease, or from beatings, and are considered casualties of war"</span>
Resistance usually harmed enslaved african Americans, as they were (usually) unsuccessful and were punished with things like whips, or were given more work.
It was Babylon, The Euphrates River which was supposed to be protecting the outside of Babylon was diverted by Cyrus's army so that it would be dry enough for them to walk through to the open gates that were left open.