What Analysts Claim
Analysts stated and observed that many great powers (like The US) were bombarded with many social and economic crises that could have a long lasting impact on former super powers and their allies.
Brazil Social Impact (Short Term)
- Risk of being dragged into another war soon after the WWII had ended.
- Number of people who lived in cities and towns decreased
Brazil Social Impact (Long Term)
The most dangerous long term social impact that Brazil faced during WWII was the possibility of being dragged back into another wars as an ally to The United States.
{After WWII (in 1940’s)}
- Just 31.3% of the 41.2 million that lived in Brazil were populated in cities and towns
- By 1991, out of 146.9 million inhabitants, there were %75.5 who lived in cities
Analysts stated and observed that many great powers (like The US) were bombarded with many social and economic crises that could have a long lasting impact on former super powers and their allies.
Brazil Social Impact (Short Term)
- Risk of being dragged into another war soon after the WWII had ended.
- Number of people who lived in cities and towns decreased
Brazil Social Impact (Long Term)
The most dangerous long term social impact that Brazil faced during WWII was the possibility of being dragged back into another wars as an ally to The United States.
{After WWII (in 1940’s)}
- Just 31.3% of the 41.2 million that lived in Brazil were populated in cities and towns
- By 1991, out of 146.9 million inhabitants, there were %75.5 who lived in cities