what were the impact of first world war on world
according to chapter 4history class 10
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The First World War is said to be the first modern industrial war. It is supposed to have caused the death of 9 million people and injury to the person of almost 20 million. This resulted in a major reduction in the numbers of the able bodied workers in the industrial sector of the European nations involved in the war. With fewer working hands within every family, the family income obviously took a beating and went down the surface. It also increased the occurrence of child labour and women's involvement in professional activities.
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Explain the impact of the First World War on European society and polity.
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The First World War left a deep imprint on European society and polity. It had a devastating impact on the entire continent which is stated in the following points
(i) Soldiers were ranked higher than civilians in the society. Trench life of the soldiers was glorified by the media.
(ii) Politicians and publicists laid great stress on the need for men to be aggressive and mascline.
(iii) Aggressive war propaganda and national honour occupied center stage in the public sphere.
(iv) People's support grew for the recently established dictatorships. Democracy as a young and gragile idea could not survive in the instabilities of inter-war Euro