World War I is considered the first truly global war because it involved multiple nations from various continents, with major powers like the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire engaging in conflict. The war's alliances and colonial empires brought in troops and resources from countries across Africa, Asia, and the Americas, making it a worldwide conflict. Additionally, the war's impact extended beyond the battlefield, influencing global politics, economics, and societies, which further solidified its status as a global event.
the first truly globle war with mass civilan deaths..
the first truly globle war with mass civilan deaths..
the first global age was when africa asia and the middle east started trade and that started trade all over the world so the term global age means the growing of trade all over the world. - Aj 12 year old
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other countries had to recover from the effects of the first World War and the US was hardly effected by it.
World War I was a truly global conflict. Networks of alliances forced countries to become involved in the fighting, even if they did not directly have a stake in the conflict.
because it Say's global so it is through out the world
World War 1 became known as 'The Great War' because it was the first truly global war and because of the huge loss of life during 1914-18
The Global War on Terrorism is considered to be WW3.
lord of the rings trilogy was truly amazing. It is truly out of this world.
It was the first war of global scope.
The First World War - 2003 Global War 1-3 was released on: USA: 4 October 2003
He could be seen as one since the United States is considered a world superpower.
World War II became a truly global war when the United States was attacked by Japanese naval aircraft at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
It is estimated that less than 0.001% of the global population has the first name Schuyler. While there is no exact number available, it is considered a rare name worldwide.
Today's "Global War on Terrorism" is considered by many, to be WW3.
No, China is not considered a third-world country. It is classified as a developing country with the world's second-largest economy and significant global influence.