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Date: 2010-09-20 11:37 am (UTC)1. Yes, though the amount their histories changed was variable. (The general rule was that "it happened unless we specifically say it didn't happen, but it might not have happened the same way."
2. Most people forgot the exact details of the Crisis, and specifically the existence of the multiverse, but remembered that there had been a Crisis in which the world was in danger and a lot of superheroes no one ever saw before or after showed up. A few people had double sets of memories for a while, and the Psycho-Pirate remembered everything and went (more) mad.
3. They were assimilated one way or another (survivor of a destroyed Earth-like planet, from another dimension, that sort of thing.)
4. Effectively yes, smooshed into one semi-consistent continuity. Superman got his revised history pretty much right away, Wonder Woman shortly thereafter, Batman's piecemeal till Frank Miller's Batman: Year One--Roy Thomas did an entire series about the changes to the Golden Age characters. But Hawkman's reboot didn't happen till years later and managed to royally screw up his history and involvement with the Justice League.