explain any four consequences of World War 1 ?
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------------>economic consequences
World War I cost the participating countries a lot of money. Germany and Great Britain spent about 60% of the money their economy produced. Countries had to raise taxes and borrow money from their citizens. They also printed money in order to buy weapons and other things they needed for war. This led to inflation after the war.
The Allies wanted reparations from the Central Powers, because they were responsible for starting the war.
Economy all across Europe broke down. Companies had to close because men left their jobs to fight in the army. When they came back there were no jobs left for them. Other businesses specialized in producing weapons. After the war they had nothing else to sell. During the war governments controlled the economy more than before.
The United States entered the war very late. It did not suffer destruction the way European countries did. Because they had played a smaller part in the war, America remained economically stronger than the others.
------------------>Political Consequences
World War I brought an end to four monarchies: Czar Nicholas II of Russia, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, Emperor Charles of Austria and the sultan of the Ottoman Empire had to step down.
New countries were created out of old empires. Austria-Hungary was carved up into a number of independent states. Russia and Germany gave land to Poland. Countries in the Middle East were put under the control of Great Britain and France. What was left of the Ottoman Empire became Turkey.
In the course of the Russian Revolution the Soviet Union emerged, together with a new ideology: Communism.
------>Social Consequences
World War I changed society completely. Birth rates went down because millions of young men died. Civilians lost their homes and fled to other countries.
The role of women also changed. They played a major part in replacing men in factories and offices. Many countries gave women more rights after the war had ended, including the right to vote.
The upper classes lost their leading role in society. Young middle and lower class men and women demanded a say in forming their country after the war.
Answer:
1. In the first world war which happened from 1914 to 1918, around 8 million soldiers and 9 million civilians died. It also caused the tremendous physical and psychological damage to millions of people all around the world.
2. The war also caused some serious economic damages to the countries participating in it. Britain and Germany had to spent 60 percent of their economy and money was also printed in large numbers to buy weapons and ammunitions which resulted in sudden rise in inflation.
3. The first world war caused major social changes birth rates fell abruptly due to the death of millions of soldiers and civilians. Dominance of high class people ended and people from middle class and lower class raised their voices for their rights.
4. After the world war I, old empires fell and new countries emerged. For ex: the Austro-Hungarian empire was divided in a number of independent states.