Most likely the allied powers did. Since they were gaining more and more countries. The Central Powers were a losing countries and men, so I guess that the Allies spent more than the Central Powers.
America had a policy of isolationism. They thought the war was a European problem and should be settled by European countries.
The United States Constitution grants the authority and power towards printing money exclusively with the Congress. These powers are enumerated in Article I Section 8.
The United States Constitution provided that states and the federal government would share certain powers. These powers are called Concurrent Powers. Examples of such powers are the power to tax and borrow money
Implied powers allow the congress to have more powers because they were hinted in the consitution. Such as when they are allowed to make banks because of the power they have to manage money. It is implied that they can have a national bank.
Congress has been granted sovereign powers. These powers are the power to borrow money, the power to regulate Federal property, levying and collecting taxes, trade regulations, and military power.
RussiaThe allied power spent 125,690,477,000.where as the central spent only60,643,160,000.
America had a policy of isolationism. They thought the war was a European problem and should be settled by European countries.
Germany was forced to give up its military and pay huge amounts of money to the Allied powers
In fact, when war started in 1914, the USA traded with both the Allied and the Central Powers in order to make as much money as possible. As a result of German submarines sinking civilian ships, the USA favored the Allied nations winning the war.
Germany was forced to give up its military and pay huge amounts of money to the Allied powers.
Unrestricted submarine warfare by Germany- sinking of the Lusitania Zimmerman Letter ignoring ultimatums sinking of U.S merchant ships The US had lent so much money to Allied Powers that if the Central Powers had won, the US would also be in severe debt.
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conservatives opposed large central government
he believed in a strong central governmant
Cash money
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delegated powers