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The peo ple who most felt betrayed by the outcome of World War I were
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What is considered the worst aspect of the peace agreements that followed World War I?
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When one examines the psychic consequences of World War I, both on active participants and on citizens on the home front, the most prevalent feelings seem to have been
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British economist John Maynard Ke ynes deemed the Versailles Treaty a(n)____________________.
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The lea st likely societal consequence of the first World War was
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In t he spring of 1917, the course of the war was changed by
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In the early 1890s what was the result of Kaiser Wilhelm II allowing a treaty of friendship with Russia to lapse?
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The ____________________ question revolved around the issue of forcing ____________________ to pay for damages inflicted during the course of the war.
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What changed the course of World War I in the spring of 1917?
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What was meant by the term "total war"? In what manner and to what degree did global war transform society?
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In 1907 what did the Germans announce that they intended to do, which was seen as a direct provocation to Great Britain?
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In a n effort to maintain the support of their populations, governments began to rely on which new element of their societies?
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Which gr oup had the most cause to be satisfied with the war's results?
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How did W oodrow Wilson's idealistic principles carry into the final Paris Treaties ending World War I? What sentiments did the treaties actually reflect? Describe and evaluate the changes that occurred.
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Explain how conditions combined to make the First World War the bloodiest conflict experienced up to that time. Describe the inadequacies of military strategy and advances in weaponry.
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