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LUCKY_DIMON [66]
3 years ago
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What are your feelings about war?

English
2 answers:
Alinara [238K]3 years ago
7 0

● Economic growth – War can strengthen an economy by providing jobs. Also, war allows

manufacturing to thrive, especially weapons and ammo manufacturing. In times of conflict, more people buy weapons and ammo, and thus more money changes hands, which benefits

the people selling the weapons, and boosts the economy.

● Technological advancement – Competition and conflict tend to lead to nations trying to

develop better technology than their opponents. Think of the accelerated progress in aviation

technology. By the year 1900, we barely had any. By the time World War II had ended, we

had fully functional fighter planes. Also, the technology that is created can still be useful

after the conflict is over.

● You get to play your part in history – History is written when conflict happens, and those

who participate in wars play a role in shaping the course of history.

● The aftermath of winning – Of course, what happens as a result of victory depends from

country to country, but generally it means that they avoid suffering under the yoke of another

power, that is if it’s that kind of war.

Serggg [28]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

My feelings about war are, sad and depressed. There is no reason to go to war with some other country because there are other ways to solve a problem. Like negatiating or talking about the problems that are going on. There are not many benifits to war but there is one and it is pride, when you win a war against someone else you feel like you can never be beaten again. There are so many downsides to war, the first one being losing loved ones. You send your family into war choice or no choice and have no idea if they are coming back. The other downside is money loss, you loose lots of money in war.

Explanation:

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