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The GI Bill allowed paid for veterans to go to school, buy a house, or start a business.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland, and Spain.
nationalism helped start WW1 By it helping all the soldiers get into the trenches and helping the U.S. side to get 2 the opposite enemy and to try to kill the opposite side of them Nationalism helped all the soldiers from escaping the from the war and also it helped out the opposite side from winnign the war and also NATIONALISM had a big imact on the Great war (yeah if u don't get this sorry)
The causes of World War I, which began in central Europe in late July 1914, included intertwined factors, such as the conflicts and hostility of the four decades leading up to the war.
The violent event in 1914 helped start World War 1 was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
It didn't. It helped start World War 2.
France
One of the leading factors that led England to become and industrial and commercial power is timing. England had a head start over the rest of the world because they were acquainted with power much sooner.
He was vital in stopping Hitler, and he helped start WW2. Those are his most major contributions to history in my opinion.
the end of the renaissance comes to mind
Yes, the industrial revolution was one of the key factors that led to major population growth. Advances in technology, medicine, and agriculture during this period improved living conditions and increased life expectancy, resulting in a significant increase in the world's population.
World war one started in 1915 and ended in 1919 and world war 2 satrted in 1939 and ended in 1945. Hoped it helped:)
One event that helped start the Renaissance was the fall of the Byzantine Empire.
the fall of the soviet union the birth of the country world war 2 the start of demorcry the start of the soviet union
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A number of factors contributed to the start of WW2. - Hitler's rise to power, - Polictical, economic and other causes led to the war.