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OpenStudy (nathalyn):

Research a country (other than your own) that is currently going through a war or one in which war has just ended. Research the lives of the people and make a list of what their problems are. Then, make a compare and contrast chart to compare their lives with those of the freed slaves after the Civil War. Explain how war changes the lives of the people who survive it and the hardships war causes. Explain how the people are the same after the war and how they are different.

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

@Lamiy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im here, let me read the question. =3

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

okay please help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have a country in mind?

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

War in Afghanistan (2001–present)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay so tell me what you already know about Afghanistan

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

Since the attacks of September 11, 2001, the United States and Afghanistan have partnered together to respond to threats to international peace and security and to help the Afghan people chart a secure, democratic, and prosperous future.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay so first we could start off with how the people live there or how you think their daily lives are.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So, what do you think their daily lives are like there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Here's something to think about, They're poor.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Think about how the daily lives of people in a poor country would be

OpenStudy (nathalyn):

The war in Afghanistan continues destroying lives, due to the direct consequences of violence and the war-induced breakdown of public health, security, and infrastructure. Civilians have been killed by crossfire, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), assassinations, bombings, and night raids into houses of suspected insurgents. Even in the absence of fighting, unexploded ordnance from previous wars and United States cluster bombs continue to kill. Hospitals in Afghanistan are treating large numbers of war wounded, including amputees and burn victims. The war has also inflicted invisible wounds. In 2009, the Afghan Ministry of Public Health reported that fully two-thirds of Afghans suffer from mental health problems.

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