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hoa [83]
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How did the civil war influence our view of our past?

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qaws [65]3 years ago
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<span>The civil war had a huge impact on the world and how it is today. In terms of political, women rights were given a major importance after the war and voting was given a more justice to all races and women. Medical also advances and made physicians practices and improved more with their medicine. And culture as well had a huge impact in history now. </span>

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