WORLD WAR I
CAUSES AND COURSE OF THE WAR
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Because of the Central Powers.
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The two sides involved in World War I were the Allies and the Central Powers. Both sides had basically the same weapons, and once the war got into the Trench Warfare stage it was nearly impossible for either side to win.Trench warfare started in 1914, and continued until the end of the war. American did not get involved for the first three years of the fighting. By that time both the Allies and the Central Powers were worn out. Worn out in lives, money, supplies, etc. By 1917 there was some possibility both sides would have been willing to stop the war with the new boundary between the two lines of trenches.
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Because no one wanted to fight.
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The Doughboys won the war by trapping the German army in France and Belgium and severing its lifeline. Looking at 1918 in this new way, restoring the enormous impact of the U.S. military to its proper scale and significance, achieves two important things.
Detailed explanation-2: -The production of munitions and American funding, resource allocation and the British Blockade, gave the allies a clear advantage on the home front. The utilization of the superior weaponry and manpower as well as improved tactics on the battlefront gave the allies an upper hand in this war of attrition.
Detailed explanation-3: -France, the British empire, Russia, US, Japan and Italy were the major allied powers in the first world war.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Allies won World War I after four years of combat and the deaths of some 8.5 million soldiers as a result of battle wounds or disease. Read more about the Treaty of Versailles.