A social effect refers to the impact an event has on societal structures, relationships, and cultural norms, such as changes in community behavior or shifts in social values. A political effect involves alterations in governance, power dynamics, or policy changes that influence how a society is organized and governed. In contrast, an economic effect pertains to the consequences of an event on financial systems, resources, and economic activities, such as shifts in trade patterns or changes in employment rates. Each effect highlights a different aspect of how historical events shape human experience and societal development.
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