Because the war in Europe was in a lot of Allied countries, for example France. They wanted to focus on the enemies that were at their front door first and posed the most imminent threat over Japan which was on the other side of the globe.
In Rome, captured, fit, male slaves from other "barbarian" armies, were typically sent to gladiator school, and then to the Arena to fight each other. They were commonly known as gladiators, and fought for the public's entertainment, as well as for their own freedom, if they were to survive long enough to be able to do so.
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The assassination of the Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 came as tensions between European powers were reaching boiling point over their empires, military superiority and the struggle for home rule by smaller nations in the Balkans.