Explain any five effects on first world war?
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Effects of first world war:
1. Loss of life and death: 80 lakh persons died, 60 lakh were disabled and more than one crore were wounded.
2. Changes in the political map of the world: Before world war countries such as Poland, Finland etc were dependent but after world war 1 they got independence leads to change in map
3. The heavy cost of the war in terms of money: The expenditure of Britain on war was nearly 41,000 million pounds and of Germany is nearly 15,000 million pounds, which shattered the world economy
4. The rise of dictatorship(Nazism and fascism): Due to humiliating peace through the treaty of Versailles causes a rise in the dictatorship .
5. Bith of league of nations: To stop another world war and to maintain friendly relations between nations, Leauge of nations was formed
6. The emergence of USA as the world power: After the world war, USA became the world power as it defeated Germany which is the turning point of first world war.
1. Loss of life and death: 80 lakh persons died, 60 lakh were disabled and more than one crore were wounded.
2. Changes in the political map of the world: Before world war countries such as Poland, Finland etc were dependent but after world war 1 they got independence leads to change in map
3. The heavy cost of the war in terms of money: The expenditure of Britain on war was nearly 41,000 million pounds and of Germany is nearly 15,000 million pounds, which shattered the world economy
4. The rise of dictatorship(Nazism and fascism): Due to humiliating peace through the treaty of Versailles causes a rise in the dictatorship .
5. Bith of league of nations: To stop another world war and to maintain friendly relations between nations, Leauge of nations was formed
6. The emergence of USA as the world power: After the world war, USA became the world power as it defeated Germany which is the turning point of first world war.
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