The allied powers during World War 1 were Britain, France, and
Russia. Many of these nations plotted against Germany during the
war, causing them to side with the United States.
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What role did women have in UK society before the ww1
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women should've been ironing during the war because that's their
role in society. women should've been ironing during the war
because that's their role in society.
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Why did germany's use of U-boats lead to conflict with the US
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In World War I, Germany's use of U-boats (or, submarines) led to
conflict with the United States for two reasons. First, the general
American reaction to the use of U-boats, especially when utilized
in an unrestricted manner, was thoroughly negative. This kind of
warfare was often considered to be unlawful, cruel, even unfair.
Second, the loss of American lives and goods when the U-boats began
to sink American ships (despite their neutrality) led to war-fever
at all levels of American society.
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What did russia surrender in world war 1
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Russia had to withdraw from the war due to the communist
revolution in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin.
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What was Woodrow Wilson plan for organizing post World War 1 Europe and for avoiding future wars
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The Fourteen Points
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What does president Wilson do to protect US shipping in World War 1
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president wilson protects the u.s. by helping the u.s. and we can all help the president by doing that.
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What did the armistice do for the World War I
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The Armistice officially ended WW1.
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What was president wilsons response to the sinking of the british passenger ship lusitania
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President Wilsons response to the sinking of the British
passenger ship Lusitania was to send diplomatic protests
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Who led the allied powers of World War I
The allied powers during World War 1 were Britain, France, and
Russia. Many of these nations plotted against Germany during the
war, causing them to side with the United States.
What role did women have in UK society before the ww1
women should've been ironing during the war because that's their
role in society. women should've been ironing during the war
because that's their role in society.
Why did germany's use of U-boats lead to conflict with the US
In World War I, Germany's use of U-boats (or, submarines) led to
conflict with the United States for two reasons. First, the general
American reaction to the use of U-boats, especially when utilized
in an unrestricted manner, was thoroughly negative. This kind of
warfare was often considered to be unlawful, cruel, even unfair.
Second, the loss of American lives and goods when the U-boats began
to sink American ships (despite their neutrality) led to war-fever
at all levels of American society.
What did russia surrender in world war 1
Russia had to withdraw from the war due to the communist
revolution in Russia led by Vladimir Lenin.
What was Woodrow Wilson plan for organizing post World War 1 Europe and for avoiding future wars
The Fourteen Points
What does president Wilson do to protect US shipping in World War 1
president wilson protects the u.s. by helping the u.s. and we can all help the president by doing that.
What did the armistice do for the World War I
The Armistice officially ended WW1.
What was president wilsons response to the sinking of the british passenger ship lusitania
President Wilsons response to the sinking of the British
passenger ship Lusitania was to send diplomatic protests