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Q: Countries had empires meant that it became World War 1?
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Haw did they fight in World War 1?

WWI was fought primarily in Europe, with the exception of northern Africa. It is called 'world war' because it was fought by nations across the globe on the battlefield of Europe but not necessarily the whole world. The empires of Britain and France meant more countries were drawn into the conflict. The war in Europe was fought on three fronts; the Western, the Eastern and the Italian.


What were two reasons for World War 1?

All the prospering (and not very prospering)countries wanted to build empires because colonies provided extraprofit and of course every nation wanted a portion of it. That is the basis of imperialism. Alot of countries were ready or started to get ready for a war or to defend themselves in case of an attack=militarism. Nationalism was another reason - people started to feel strong feeelings towards their countries and were prepared to defend them. The main reason why the war became a world war was that long before 1914, the prominent countries started to make alliances. They promised help to each other which meant that if a country was attacked by a common enemy the ally would run and intervene in the conflict and help the attacked.


Thomas friedman's declaration that the world was now flat meant that?

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What were ancient Egypt empires?

they were people but empires, you see, in Egypt the Empires were most powerful then anyone, this meant that they could do what ever they liked, except for when it came to the law in some places. Some Empires made their own law and some had to go by the others law, which didn't make them as, EMPIRE, of all only some,( meaning all the slaves and others they were not Empires).


What is meant by the term 'third world countries?

Well, after the World War 2 there was primarily 3 blocks of nations. First world countries like American and other western countries which withheld Democratic stand point, Second world countries like the Eastern Europe and Russia with Communistic principles and the third world countries which were neutral. But today the phrase third world countries often imply under developed or developing countries.


What do you think Neil Armstrong meant by his statement?

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It meant that if one of those countries was invaded, the other countries would join in, so a world war would become a lot more likely.


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They got to export with these countries and this meant they did not become communisy


How many countries were involved in word war 1?

Because it was a time of Colonial rule on a world wde front. The lack of Independence meant that even tiny countries had obligations that placed them in the conflict.


What countries are people starving in?

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What country is not between Norway and Finland?

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Why did the European countries actively colonize much of the world between the Th and amp Th centuries?

Europe is relatively small and is actually the smallest continent. The 1500s was the peak of colonization because navigation and ships had modernized as many explorers were looking for new lands and unexplored territories. More land for these Nations and Empires meant more resources, goods, trade and most importantly, money.