Changes in the World Post World War II by Max Davis
I created a survey that covered the most important and influential effects of World War Two. The survey was generally directed at high school students with little knowledge about the topic. The first question of my survey was “What do you think has changed in the world the most because of World war Two?” The three potential answers were, “Changes in the way governments are controlled” at 45.16 percent, followed by “Ability of weapons at 32.26” percent, and last “Changes in social equality” at 22.58 percent. My second and final question in this survey was “What was more important as a result of World War Two in your opinion?” The possible answers were “the creation of the atomic bomb” which received 32.26 percent. The other answer was “increase in women’s workforce” which had 67.74 percent. I was relatively surprised by some of these results and I’m going to share my opinion about what was collected from this survey. First I’ll start off with what was surprising to me.