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Every nation has its own history, customs, etc. Usually people from nations ruled by dictators has no culture to change rules.

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How did that compare with how leaders democratic countries such as Britain and France felt about using force against other nations?

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Democratic Movement - France - was created on 2007-12-01.


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Yes, France is a member of the United Nations.


Why would Wilson consider a war against Germany to be a war for democracy?

US President Woodrow Wilson, saw the main World War One allies, France and England to be "democratic" nations, even if there were some flaws in how their governments operated. Clearly, not all of the allies had the democratic freedoms of the US. With that said, the main enemy, Germany, was a monarchy run by the Kaiser. There were few democratic features in Germany's government, and with other nations allied with Germany. With that said, it was easy for Wilson to connect the dots and see the war as one where democratic nations were in conflict with non-democratic ones.As an aside, the US has never fought a war against a democratic nation.


How did that compare with how leaders of democratic countries such Britain and France felt about using force against other nations?

Leaders of democratic countries like Britain and France typically approached the use of force with caution, emphasizing diplomacy and multilateralism over unilateral military action. They often viewed the use of force as a last resort, prioritizing international law and the support of organizations like the United Nations. This contrasts with more aggressive stances taken by authoritarian regimes, which may utilize military action more readily to achieve their objectives without the same democratic accountability. Overall, the leaders of democratic nations sought to balance national interests with global stability and ethical considerations.


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What was the nation with the most democratic government by 1914 was who?

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