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Wewaii [24]
3 years ago
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Can someone do a short argumentative essay on how can violence of war affect people ( I’ll give brainlist)

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garik1379 [7]3 years ago
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Answer:The effects of war on people are varied and dependent upon many different factors. Soldiers are effected by war in ways that are different from their families, who are also victims. Other victims of war include citizens of wartorn countries, who are often affected both psychologically as well as physically. War affects all people and alters life dramatically, as its effects can be both physical injury of varying degrees of severity and the dangerous invisible wounds caused by psychological trauma and stress.

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