World War I Causes and Consequences

World War I Causes and Consequences

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Lucas Foster

History, Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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03:26

World War I was perceived differently by each nation involved, with Germany and France deeply entrenched, while Britain and Russia were more distant. France sought to reclaim lost territories, and Russia aimed to support Slavic allies. The US initially remained isolated under President Wilson. Germany faced severe hardships as the war progressed, highlighting the broader imperial rivalries that fueled the conflict across Europe.

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Why did Germany and France have no option but to continue fighting in World War I?

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What initially motivated Britain to participate in World War I?

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How did the development of new German aerial combat technology affect Britain's perspective on the war?

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What was France's primary motivation for engaging in World War I?

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What was a key reason for Russia's involvement in World War I?

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How did President Woodrow Wilson view America's role in World War I?

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What was Germany's situation towards the end of World War I?

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How did the United States' geographical location influence its initial stance on World War I?

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What characterized World War I as a 'war of empires'?

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How did imperial rivalries contribute to the outbreak of World War I?

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