How Did World War 1 Change The World

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World War 1 World war one was a different kind of war. The war changed the world and its Ideology of many nations. Before the war everything belied in the old ideology of government war and politics. Many nations before and during the war were ruled by a Emperor or King and most Slavic European nations had their ruler have absolute power. At the time people did not mind war they were actually we're excited about it. Then later after the war people did not like war anymore and most monarchies were replaced by Republics Communist Dictatorships and Fascist Dictatorships. World war 1 was one of the most deadly wars in the world, because of so many nations being in conflict. World war 1 started with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand heir to the throne of Austria he was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist who did not like being apart of Austria-Hungary. Later Austria-Hungary responded by declaring war on Serbia which was like a slavic brother to Russia which caused Russia to declare war on Austria. Germany and Austria are allies and Germany declared war on Russia and France who was friends with Russia. Germany made a play to take France out quickly by invading Belgium and Luxembourg forcing Britain to join in the war. …show more content…

Germany and Austria are allies and Germany declared war on Russia and France who was friends with Russia. Germany made a play to take France out quickly by invading Belgium and Luxembourg forcing Britain to join in the war. So then, we have the following remarkable sequence of events that led inexorably to the 'Great War' - a name that had been touted even before the coming of the