The term "New Deal" is more commonly associated with President Franklin D. Roosevelt's domestic program in the 1930s, rather than World War I. However, during World War I, the U.S. government implemented various reforms and measures to mobilize the economy for war efforts, such as the War Industries Board and the Food Administration. These initiatives aimed to increase production, conserve resources, and manage the economy to support the military. While not called a "New Deal," these actions laid the groundwork for future government intervention in the economy.
Saar was the new state that was created between France and Germany in World War 1.
because it was diffecult for pepole to earn money because of the war
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World War I and the Treaty of Versailles didn't fix any of the problems going on the in world and even created more. World War II was fought over those old and new problems. So, yes, World War I caused World War II.
Franklin Roosevelt president of the United States1933-1945 made up the new deal in world war 1 during the great depression.
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nova net- government agencies had worked with industry to coordinate production
What was new Zealands invovlement in world war 1
The aircraft carrier was a new invention in World War I. The use of deadly gases was also a new invention in World War I.
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New Zealand got involved in World War I in August of 1914.
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All of the austarilans and new zaelands went to the first world war i
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Saar was the new state that was created between France and Germany in World War 1.