Yes, Iceland was neutral in WW1
Triple Entente consisting of Britain, Russia and France. Triple Alliance consisting of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Italy. Neutral Countries - I will have to update soon as I am not sure :S sorry
Because the Protons (+1) Cancel out the electrons (-1) and leaves the Neutrons which has a neutral charge.
Bhutan lost the fewest number of soldiers in World War 1.
Iceland is in the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) zone, but during daylight saving time it uses GMT+1.
A false statement about the US in the years after World War 1 could be: "The US did not experience any economic growth or prosperity during this time." This statement is inaccurate, as the US experienced a period of economic growth and prosperity known as the "Roaring Twenties" following World War 1.
No, Spain was neutral in World War I.
Iceland remained neutral. It offered no support for either side and killed either side that it deemed a threat never technically being involved. It did this in both wars.
Iceland was ruled by Denmark during World War I under King Christian X.
Many countries were neutral during World War I, like Switzerland.
Switzerland.
No, the U.S. entered World War 1 in 1917.
In World War 1, America tried to remain neutral.
yes
Yes, it was.
because they were people
Yes they did.
During World War I, the notable neutral nations were Spain, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and the Netherlands.