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Canada United States (after 1917) ww1 was called a world war because most of the countries around the world got involved in it. ww1 was called a world war because most of the countries around the world got involved in it. ww1 was called a world war because most of the countries around the world got involved in it.

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Q: What soldiers were fighting in World War 1 other than british soldiers?
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