The Defense of the Realm Act was established in the British Parliament on 8th August 1914, which was just 4 days after it joined the WW-I and was applied to as the war continued. Throughout the war it gave the government broad-ranging rights, such as the right to seize buildings or land required for the war effort, or to make laws that would establish criminal offences.
The law was intended to assist in preventing invasion and keeping morale strong at home. It enforced surveillance and censorship of the media and letters arriving from the front line back home. The media endured restrictions on publishing military operations, numbers or any other operational details that the opponent could manipulate. Individuals who contravened the legislation with the intention of supporting the attacker may be condemned to death penalty.
The League of Nations was originally formed to promote world peace but was a <span>failure and one of the causes of WW2.</span>
The answer to the question above is option B: The United States sent hundreds of thousands of U.S. soldiers to fight in the war. When we say proxy war, this is the kind of war that is being initiated by a bigger power but never itself become directly involved in the war. The best example for this is the Vietnam War. The United States only sent their troops for the fight, but actually, those that are mainly involved are t<span>he Northern Communist Vietnam and the Southern Capitalist Vietnam only. The main purpose of the United States here is to gain power in the region and territory.</span>
African slaves via the slave trade because of the newly introduced diseases from Europe to the Americas the Europeans began to use African slaves instead of Natives
I'm not sure but probably A.