World War I killed more people (9 million combatants and 5 million civilians) and cost more money ($186 billion in direct costs and another $151 billion in indirect costs) than any previous war in history
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When soldiers went away to war their jobs needed to be replaced to keep the economy stable, women were able to take this opportunity and work in factories for munitions and sewing and many other things, this was a big step in the right direction to gender equality, after WW1 people started to change their attitude and realised that women can work and can do just as good as men in some countries they were given the vote and more opportunities opened for women in different industries and they were able to make a living for themselves instead of being reliant on a husband to get money for their whole family
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Party affiliation makes people vote on party lines.
The Mongols distrusted the Confucian scholar-officials in China because they believed these officials would lead China in a way they (Mongols) didn't want.
<h3>How was Genghis Khan compared to Kublai Khan?</h3>
Genghis Khan was more focused on military conquest as he expanded the Mongol empire. Kublai Khan on the other hand, was more focused social and economic facets of his empire.
Square script is a form of writing that involves using block letters. The Mongolians used it to write the Zanabazar square script.
Kamikaze was two typhoons that wrecked the fleets sent by Kublai Khan to invade Japan twice.
Sedentary People are those who don't go around much or engage in much movement. The Mongols went from being nomadic to sedentary.
The Golden Horde was the western Mongol empire and was one of the factions the Mongols split into when Genghis Khan died.
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B. Fourteen points
Wilson was a bit of an idealist, and his fourteen point plan was his idea of a perfect outcome following WWI. However, his plan was for the most part not followed by the other reprentstives of the other allied powers.