The social and economic costs of World War 2 exceed $1 trillion dollars in 1945. Some of the social costs of World War 2 later resulted in the Civil Rights Movement, however, directly after the war this was an increase in violence towards women and other minorities.
The only 2 I can think of at the moment are: lives lost, and the role of women changing (they started working jobs when the men were away at war)
Economicly, each country which was involved in the war lost a lot amout of money. Emotionally soldiers were in a bad mood, because when they came back they saw that the women, immigrants and even unmature men took over their job. Politicaly, Treaty of Versailles made division between countries and Germany was under a huge pressure.
What were the estamatied economic cost
The German economy was crumbling to the ground because Germany agreed to sign an Armistice to stop gihting World War 1. The representatives of thirty two countries met in the Palace of Versailles Paris, France where they decided what would happen to the losing countries (Turkey, Austria-Hungary, Germany and Bulgaria. Germany had to pay a very heavy war compensation ( 6600million pounds) and lost 1 million square miles of colonies throughout the world. German business men went bankrupt and so the economy became poor. In addition, Germany had lost some of her most precious sources of raw materials as her colonies, and some of the areas ceded to other countries, were rich sources of income. These factors would make it harder for the German economy to cope. The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles caused widespread resentment in the country and the cost of reparations added to the economic problems caused by the cost of fighting the war.
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WWII cost the US approximately $288,000,000,000.
For sending a letter of protest to his colonel complaining about the prolongation of the war and how political errors cost lives.
It had economic political and social economic: -the war cost about 1.2billion dollar dollars (alot for 1914) political -labour party split -first referendum social: -women joined work force. Those are just a few
Social cost is part of economic growth because overall economic production is a function of social benefit minus social costs.
The two political and economic challenges in Africa Corruption, tribal conflicts, poverty and cost of production
The political, economic and social changes affected the daily life of Americans in 1920s to 1930s in a huge manner. The main event during this time was the Great Depression which had mainly been caused by World War I and this made the cost of living almost unbearable for most people.Ê
This is an economic question. what if private cost of owning something is lower then the social cost what can be done, and how?
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trillions of dollars
World War 2
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