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rodikova [14]
2 years ago
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Which three items describe the GEOGRAPHICAL impact of WW2 and Texas? ​​

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ss7ja [257]2 years ago
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The three items describe the GEOGRAPHICAL impact of WW2 and Texas includes:

  • Women went to work to help the war Front
  • Families planted victory garden
  • People were required to ration their food and supplies.

<h3>What is Geographical impact?</h3>

It is the impact of geography on the environment and human development.

It include the effect of climate and natural resources in human development.

Therefore, women went to work to help the war front, families planted victory garden and people were required to ration their food and supplies.

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