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According to him, World War 1 began with the assassination of the successor of Austria-Hungary.
No, but it did get the United States involved in it.
After World War I, several new nations were formed due to the redrawing of borders and the dissolution of empires. Notable new nations included Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland, among others. Additionally, the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires disintegrated, leading to the creation of multiple successor states. In total, around 20 new nations emerged from the geopolitical changes resulting from the war.
They did not lead to war; they were part of the war. They were, however, factors in the United States' decision to enter the war.
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According to him, World War 1 began with the assassination of the successor of Austria-Hungary.
The Austro-Hungarian Empire was the second largest country in Europe, after the Russian Empire. It dissolved into a handful of successor states following Austria-Hungary's defeat in World War 1.
That would be World War 1.
Franz Joseph I until his death in 1916 and his successor Karl I who was forced to abdicate in 1918.
No.
Jeannette Rankin did not want the United States to enter the World War 1.
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The United States was the country that entered World War 1 late. The war was fought from 1914 to 1918.
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