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There are many statements about World War 1 that are not entirely true. For example, the period of time between World War 1 and World War II was peaceful, is a false statement.
It was known as "the war to end all wars." After the end of the war the League of Nations was formed. It was an organization designed to promote diplomacy rather than war for nations with differences. Of course WWII happened so WWI was not "the war to end all wars." The League of Nations was disbanded and the United Nations took on it's old role.
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In 1775 there was only 3 colonies. Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. These colonies were organized by a proprietor, a person whom the king had made a grant of land. The land owner governed the people.
Most of the European nations were too exhausted and devastated at the end of World II to continue supporting their colonies. Also, the colonies realized that their colonizers were no longer able to protect them as they originally had.
False. The United States became the primary creditor for European nations.
false Most European nations have one dominant culture.
No, the colonies were part of Britain.
FALSE
False. European settlers were willing to move beyond the coast line as they ventured inland to explore and settle new territories. This expansion of settlements eventually led to the establishment of colonies further inland.
False. Approximately 90 percent of the communication among all of the nations of the world is not accomplished by underwater cable.
True!
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A false statement about the US in the years after World War 1 could be: "The US did not experience any economic growth or prosperity during this time." This statement is inaccurate, as the US experienced a period of economic growth and prosperity known as the "Roaring Twenties" following World War 1.
False