Self-determination was crucial in World War I as it fueled nationalistic aspirations among various ethnic groups seeking independence from empires such as Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. President Woodrow Wilson championed the principle post-war, believing it would promote peace and stability by allowing nations and peoples to govern themselves. This concept not only inspired the creation of new nation-states but also contributed to the redrawing of borders in Europe and beyond, significantly influencing global politics in the aftermath of the war. Ultimately, self-determination highlighted the desire for autonomy and identity, shaping the geopolitical landscape of the 20th century.
because they are isolated from the main continent and were out of war.
World War one started in 1914 and ended in 1919.
because because does it matter
nationalism & imperialism :)
1. how is that important? 2. people of all races fought in the war....it was a 'world war'. 3. in answer to your question, about 6 in total.
The Women were very important during World War one.
because it is were World War 1 was held
one of the most important events in world war one is getting to gallipoli
The important cause of world war 1 was the gverment and the need for power the germans had and the bad goverment
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world war 1 was important because the treaty of Versailles was made which Hitler thought was unfair...also Hitler wanted revenge
because they are isolated from the main continent and were out of war.
World War one started in 1914 and ended in 1919.
World War 1 and most of World War 2.
its differ bc world war 1 was more important
because
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