Men in Britain stopped volunteering to go to war, so conscription was introduced in 1916. But by 1918 there were only very few left who believed the war to be ennobling or morally uplifting.
Men started coming back and telling stories from their time at the front, and about the horrors of war. Also information was not being told in it's entirety about what it was like being a solder in the war, this make people angry and also less likely to go willingly into war.
they didnt want to participate until they were the subject of the attacks. They were pacifists who hated the idea of war and wanted to be kept as far away from it as possible. Also, the United States have been the providers of aid for the Allies for a very long time. It only made sense to protect them so they can get the money the Allies owed them after the war.
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Explain how the nazi attitude toward women changed over the course of world war 2?
World War 2 as the citizens were shelled by a lot more airplanes than World War 1 by Germany.
Germany's aggression toward Poland
the people wanted isolationism
ask someon who is keener and knows
The War changed the Americans attitude toward the Japanese because they found out after World War 2 the Japanese Americans were innocent of helping the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor.
somehow
Worl war 2
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how did the british officials change their policy toward the indians after the french and indian war
Upon decoding the Zimmerman telegram, U.S. citizens’ attitudes toward the British softened, while their attitude toward Mexicans and Germans hardened. Many U.S. citizens, according to Michael Neiberg, began to see the British as allies, and Germans as enemies. This shift in public sentiment helped ease the United States’ entry into World War I.
how was the spanish civil war a step in the march toward world war
mad and most of civilians joined the war to finish it like chicken on a Saturday moring.
People on both sides were pretty racist. Especially in the south.
they didnt want to participate until they were the subject of the attacks. They were pacifists who hated the idea of war and wanted to be kept as far away from it as possible. Also, the United States have been the providers of aid for the Allies for a very long time. It only made sense to protect them so they can get the money the Allies owed them after the war.