World War I.
He said it was a war to make the world safe for democracy
democracy (of the people, by the people, for the people...)
The Great War,The War To End Wars,The war to make the world safe for democracy. The first two were most commonly used.
World War I did not make the world safe for democracy primarily because it led to political instability and the rise of authoritarian regimes in several countries. The harsh conditions of the Treaty of Versailles fostered resentment in Germany, paving the way for the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. Additionally, the war's aftermath saw the collapse of empires and the emergence of new states, many of which struggled with governance and civil unrest, undermining democratic principles. Overall, instead of promoting democracy, the war created conditions that allowed totalitarian ideologies to flourish.
A democracy
no they did not
World War I.
Yes, once World War I began, the progressive era came to a grinding halt. President Wilson's words stating the war would make the world safer for democracy didn't ring true when the horrors of the war itself seemed so out of hand.
To make the world safe for democracy
Woodrow Wilson
This is a representative democracy. A direct democracy is best modeled in Ancient Rome where people went directly to every meeting and put in their own two cents.
This is called a democracy.
A political system that allows the citizens to participate in political decision-making, or to elect representatives to government bodies is usually called a democracy; which has been defined as " government of the people, by the people, for the people". Constituents
Woodrow Wilson
Representative democracy is another name for indirect democracy, where citizens elect representatives to make decisions and policies on their behalf.
Answer"The Great War", "The war to end all wars", and "the war to make the world safe for democracy".