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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
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Please help just with these two questions I really need them please and thank you

History
2 answers:
yulyashka [42]3 years ago
5 0
You have to imagine your this writer and describe this person and how to live your life as this person and the other one
What did this impact change these too countries
zheka24 [161]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Question 1:

World War 1 Effects:

Of the First World War's many consequences for New Zealand, the human cost was the most traumatic. Among the dominions of the British Empire, New Zealand had the highest percentage (5%) of its military-age men killed. The outbreak of war in August 1914 was disastrous for the Australian economy.

World War 2 Effects:

Australians served in the armed forces during World War II. 27,073 were killed in action or died, 23,477 were wounded, and 30,560 were taken as prisoners of war by other nations. As for New Zealand, 11,625 New Zealanders died in the war. Economically, New Zealand benefited. The war also brought Māori and Pākehā together, overseas and at home. Women had also taken part – in the armed services, or working in factories or on farms.

Question 2:

Tikanga customs and traditional values, especially in a Maori context.

Tikanga is a Māori concept incorporating practices and values. Tikanga affects the following: culture, custom, ethic, etiquette, fashion, formality, lore, manner, meaning, mechanism, method, protocol, style, customary law.

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