well some crazy things happend and that would freak some other countries out and make them want to do what ever they felt like. monkey see monkey do.
Poeple shoot eachother
Some countries have accurace (or as accurate as possible) records of who fought in their forces in World War I; but some countries for various reasons have little or no records of this information.
Alliances greatly strengthened some countries, forcing others to increase their war budgets to prepare for contingencies. The Arms Race was significantly between Germany and the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
During the world war 2 the british was fighting with the middle east countries the other coutries were asked to help some countries such as british asked help for indians and muslims in ww1
World War I caused many casualties and affected many different countries. Some of these were the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Germany.
During World War I, no countries actively supported both sides of the conflict at any time; that is, no country switched sides at some point during the war. While Italy began the war as a "paper ally" of the Central Powers, it did not actively contribute military assistance of any kind to their cause. In 1915, it became a combatant on the side of the Triple Alliance.
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The word instability means "imbalance" or "inconstancy." Some words which could be substituted if instability was used in a sentence could be "hesitation" or "insecurity."
There are many causes of social instability. Some examples of the causes of social instability are; international tension, industrialization and population growth.
World War I led to World War II in the fact that after the war, all the countries signed a Treaty called the Treaty of Versailles in which Germany had to give up some land, they had to demilitarize, they had to take full blame for the war, and pay reperations to the Allied countires. From this Germany wanted revenge on the Allied countries.
Some their lives, some their limbs, and others their sanity.
Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.Even the wealthiest countries in the world have poor people, so yes there are some poor children in Italy.
ALL the countries in the world have sports,or games as some locals call them. some countries have there own sports but almost all the countries in the world play soccer.
Africa: Egypt, South Africa, Nigeria Asia: China, India, Japan Europe: France, Germany, United Kingdom North America: United States, Canada, Mexico Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, Fiji South America: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia Antarctica: No permanent residents, only research stations
Some examples of third world countries include Afghanistan, Haiti, Sudan, and Yemen. These countries are typically characterized by high poverty levels, underdevelopment, and limited access to resources and services.
Doctors in third world countries have regular medical degrees. Although some countries do not have the correct form of education for some of these practices.
In poorer countries such as Bangladesh and some countries in Africa.
There are over 30 countries that are considered to be Third World. Some of these countries include Somalia, Yemen, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Zambia.