Nationalism in many ways lead to World War I. Europeans had fostered a belief in the supremacy of their respective nations. Together with Imperialism and militarism, nationalism contributed to a belief that a European war was necessary.not
Some did so for reasons of conscience, some lacked patriotism and a small yet vocal minority preached an isolationist position.
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Its because Australia is in the Pacific, so its important for them.
World war 2 started by Germany didn't like Poland so the invaded the country & no one like that so they went against Germany and he fought and fought and eventually it became a war and there already had been a war called world war 1 so this war was called world war 2
They had trouble with the world war 2 and world war 1
A variety of reasons: patriotism, they were drafted, they wanted to be with their friends so they joined up as well.
The reason is something called "patriotism".
Patriotism is important because it fosters a sense of unity, pride, and belonging among the citizens of a country. It can also inspire people to work towards the betterment of their nation and uphold its values and principles. Additionally, patriotism can help to strengthen a nation's resilience in times of adversity or challenges.
Well there are many reasons in why its so successful. Firstly honor and duty, religion, patriotism, getting out of school and propaganda posters.
In the Civil War, Americans collectively repudiated slavery, and were willing to fight very hard to preserve their country from being torn apart by secession, so it was a form of redemption and a demonstration of patriotism. America also fought very hard in WWI, and WW II, and the Cold War, and in the current war on terror, so the Civil War would not still be the dominant symbol of American patriotism, but it remains important.
Well the US joined world war 1 so therefore more people were needed. They were fighting against a powerful nation
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because because does it matter
They didn't.
It marked the end of World War one.
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what do you mean by this question?