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Colt1911 [192]
2 years ago
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1. What factors led to war in Europe

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1 answer:
lana66690 [7]2 years ago
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#1

Main factors are

  1. The colonisation contest between western countries.
  2. The main reason behind this was the greedyness of Britain and France with respect to Germany.
  3. They started war in Balkan region and led that to world war .

#2

The attack of Germany submarines on the American destroyers force America to enter world war 1.

#3

  • The war raised the social dissimilarities much more than before.
  • Women protested for same rights after war
  • Civil war started .

#4

  • Treaty of Versailles was only made to favour England and France .There was no share for US.
  • So US objected that.

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