Yes, there are different aspects that divided the economy in ww1. the first reason was conscription; this was a term given to a law that was attempted to be made in ww1 times. if approved it meant that all men from 18-up would be forced to go to war. a lot of people disagreed with this and so the economy was split into agreers and disagreers of conscription. another reason was 'the white feather'. if a man did not go to war willingly he would usually be sent a white feather which symbolises cowardliness. some people agreed with the white feather and some people didn't so again this caused a division of economy. some people disagreed with war completely which would have caused debates.
It didn't.
They are just rumour's.
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The pact also secretly agreed to divide Poland and other parts of eastern Europe between the two powers.
Divide it in four parts, to be governed by Britain, the United States, the Soviets, and France
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Sun Tzu mentions it in his "Art of War" writings.
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It divided Australia as in it resulted that there were bitter debates and conflict within society at the time and within the labour government itself. The Australian socity divided into pro conscription and anti conscription. It brought to surface underlying conflicts.
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The Great Divide is an Australian mountain range.
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Transatlantic Divide is a book by Alberto Mertinelli that compares the culture and society of the United States and Europe.
Lots of things divide Indian society gender,religion and class. Just like an other society in the world
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Societies divide their members into smaller units because people work most effectively with each other in small groups, not in huge masses.
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