The public reaction to World War I was marked by a mix of patriotism, fear, and disillusionment. Initially, many citizens supported the war effort with enthusiasm, rallying around nationalistic sentiments and volunteering for military service. However, as the war dragged on and the horrors of trench warfare became evident, public opinion began to shift, leading to protests and anti-war movements, particularly in the later years of the conflict. The immense casualties and hardships ultimately fostered a sense of disillusionment and a desire for peace among many people.
The league of Nations
Germany econpmy was affected
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AnswerGermany violated Belgium neutrality and France and England were allied.
World War 1
There was hardly any public support for world war 2 just like world war 1
To increase public support for the war
America declared its neutrality.
To increase public support for the war
To increase public support for the war
To increase public support for the war
To increase public support for the war
The league of Nations
Non-intervention
the general public around ww1 were not happy with the war because of the loss of human life.
The news was controlled by the Committee of the Public
it is effective because it persuades the public to do what you want