Was world war 1 avoidable?
Unlike World War II which was the result of a lunatic, World War I had many triggers and causes that it probably was unavoidable. ChaCha 24/7!
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What was the purpose of propaganda during world war I?
Affirmative action, which took effect March 6, 1961, provides...
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What was the main goal of the Hapsburg Empire in World War I?
The Habsburg Monarchy (or Habsburg Empire) covered the territ...
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What foreign policy did the US adopt after World War II?
What foreign policy did the US adopt after world war ii? They...
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How have economies changed since World War II?
The U.S. emerged from World War II as a political and economi...
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What was the purpose of propaganda during world war I?
Affirmative action, which took effect March 6, 1961, provides...
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What characterizes U.S. policy toward Latin America since World War II?
The US has been very involved in Latin America since WW2. Opt...
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How did civil defense help the World War II effort?
People on the home front built weapons, produced food and sup...
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Did workers prosper the same way that major did during world war I?
Yes, workers did prosper along with businesses during World W...
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How did economic events during world war II demonstrate the principles of Keynesian economics?
According to Keynesian theory small actions, if taken by a co...
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Who was the leader of Germany during World War I?
Kaiser Wilhelm II was commander-in-chief of the German forces...
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Who is the leader of China during World War I?
The Head of State of China from 1912 to 1914 was Sun Yat-Sen....
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How have economies changed since World War II?
The U.S. emerged from World War II as a political and economi...
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What were some major battles during world war I?
The Battle of Verdun (1916), The Battles of Ypres 1914, The B...
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What were the major immediate and long term effects of World War II?
The effects of World War II had far-reaching implications for...
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World War 2 ended on September 2nd, 1945 due to a brilliant p...
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World War I began in 1914 and lasted until 1918. World War II...
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What type of government did Germany have after World War 2?
After World War II, Germany was divided into two separate sta...
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What weapons did the Russians use in World War Two?
The Soviets used a variety of howitzers in WW II including th...
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What country controlled Vietnam during world war 2?
Japan controlled Vietnam during World War II. In 1976 Vietnam...
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World War 2 ended on September 2nd, 1945 due to a brilliant p...
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What was Initially created to provide healthcare to children in countries devastated by world war 2?
The United Nations Children's Fund was created by the United ...
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To whom In what ways did soviet actions hamper eastern Europe's economic recovery after world war 2?
The Soviets controlled the exchange rate between the Ruble, w...
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Who was the active president during World War 2?
In World War 2, President Franklin D. Roosevelt led America a...
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When did World War 1 and World War two start and end?
World War I lasted from August 1914 to November 1918; WWII be...
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What country controlled Vietnam during world war 2?
Japan controlled Vietnam during World War II. In 1976 Vietnam...
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Who did Germany invade to start World War 2?
In 1939, German forces invaded Poland and its planes bombed P...
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Who did we fight in world war one?
Lusitania's sinking, while sailing from New York to England, ...
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What day did world war to end?
Germany and Italy surrendered on May 7, 1945. The war with Ge...
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Who was the leading British General in World War 2?
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About World War I
World War I (World War One) refers to the major European centered war which took place from 1914 to 1918. World War I was fought in the trenches, with thousands of soldiers often dying to gain a few yards of empty ground. New, more deadly weapons and new rules of warfare decimated an entire British generation and caused people to question the meaning of life and all worldly institutions.


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