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World War I -- Overview

World War I devastated the great powers of Europe and brought sweeping consequences for the entire world, including the deaths of millions, the reshaping of empires and colonial territories, deadly innovations in warfare, and an unstable peace that eventually ushered in the even more destructive World War II. 

QUESTION: What were the effects of World War I?

  • World War I -- An Overview

Document #1 -- After WWI, Nations Were Changed Forever

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Document #2 -- Paris Peace Conference/Treaty of Versailles

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Document #3 -- Effects of World War I

Name of source: Scholastic Grolier Online Date: 2018

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    Yet below the surface, several forces were at work that would lead Europe into the "Great War.". One of these forces was nationalism, and it had an explosive effect in the Balkans. But, nationalism was only one of the many causes of World War I. Historians and eyewitnesses have described the causes of World War I and have tried to assess ...

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    World War I -- Overview. World War I devastated the great powers of Europe and brought sweeping consequences for the entire world, including the deaths of millions, the reshaping of empires and colonial territories, deadly innovations in warfare, and an unstable peace that eventually ushered in the even more destructive World War II.

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