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Identify Cause and Effect What effects did the outbreak of World War I have on the economy of the United States before U.S. entry into the war.

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World War I was a global military conflict from 1914 through 1918. It killed 9 million soldiers, wounded 21 million, and left 7 million disabled. Another 10 million civilians died. Germany and France each lost 80% of their male population aged between 15 and 49.

It was called the Great War because it affected people in every continent. It was supposed to be the "War to End All Wars." Instead, it set the stage for World War II thirty years later. It had 10 lasting impacts that changed the world forever.

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World War I was a global military conflict from 1914 through 1918. It killed 9 million soldiers, wounded 21 million, and left 7 million disabled. Another 10 million civilians died. Germany and France each lost 80% of their male population aged between 15 and 49.

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist ignited WW1.

President Wilson declared war on Germany in 1917 after it sank 128 U.S. passengers aboard the British ocean liner Lusitania and four U.S. boats.

World War 1 was caused by four factors: imperialism, nationalism, militarism...

World War I Countries;

The War was between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers. The Central Powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire. The Triple Alliance was Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy.

The Allied Powers were Belgium, Great Britain, France, Italy, Japan, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, and the United States.1 The Triple Entente was Great Britain, France, and Russia.

The war had three fronts.2 The Western Front was a series of trenches in France. German troops were on the east side, and French and British troops were on the west. Germans had dug in to avoid losing further ground. The Allies couldn't break through. Infantry attacks were no match against the heavy artillery that defended the trenches. When Allies built their own trenches, it created a stalemate that lasted for three years. Soldiers lived in them, making them easy targets for poison gas. The Allies finally broke the stalemate by using tanks in the last year of the war.3

The Eastern front was in the German-held regions of East Prussia and Poland. Germany was on the west, and Russian troops were on the east. Russia had a hard time holding the front because of the two revolutions it experienced.

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BY KIMBERLY AMADEO REVIEWED BY MICHAEL J BOYLE Updated November 18, 2020

World War I was a global military conflict from 1914 through 1918. It killed 9 million soldiers, wounded 21 million, and left 7 million disabled. Another 10 million civilians died. Germany and France each lost 80% of their male population aged between 15 and 49.

It was called the Great War because it affected people in every continent. It was supposed to be the "War to End All Wars." Instead, it set the stage for World War II thirty years later. It had 10 lasting impacts that changed the world forever.

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist ignited WW1.

President Wilson declared war on Germany in 1917 after it sank 128 U.S. passengers aboard the British ocean liner Lusitania and four U.S. boats.

World War 1 was caused by four factors: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, and a lack of international mediation groups.

Germany was blamed for the war and so was saddled by the war reparations it was forced to sign in the Treaty of Versailles. The resulting runaway inflation paved the way for German retribution in WWII.

The Middle Eastern front opened in 1914 when the Ottoman Empire attacked Russia.4 Great Britain promised independence to Arab rebels in the region. The combined forces entered the war to protect British interests in the Suez Canal.5 Turkey signed a treaty with the Allies in October 1918.

In 1915, German U-Boats sank the British ocean liner Lusitania. It killed 128 American passengers. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson warned any further attacks would cause the United States to enter World War I.6 Germany sunk four more U.S. ships. On April 6, 1917, Wilson declared war.7

Why Did World War I Start?

On July 28, 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. A nationalist Gavrilo Princip had assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Sophie, on June 1914..

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