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When World War II ended:
Individuals' Abilities
The range of competencies, skills, and talents that an individual possesses, affecting their performance and achievements in various settings.
Economic Constraints
Limited economic resources.
Marginalization
Relegation of people to a less powerful position based on social identities.
Social Identities
Aspects of an individual's identity derived from their membership in social groups such as race, gender, nationality, and religion.
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