Business as usual was the term used by the government and business owners in ww1. It meant that the british population thought, whilst the war was happening, that life and work would progress as normal and their lives wouldn't be affected much Business as usual was the term used by the government and business owners in ww1. It meant that the british population thought, whilst the war was happening, that life and work would progress as normal and their lives wouldn't be affected much. But later on in the war the government and the people soon found out that their lives were being affected and the food supply was at an all time low and soon rationing was soon introduced
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World War one was the first great war. It was the biggest war the world had seen and involved many countries.
A nickname for World War One is Great War.
THE GREAT WAR WAS WORLD WAR 1
There was several factors that led to World War One. One of the major causes of the war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his spouse.
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the weakening of labor unions.
i think its because he thought that being in the war was a job which it is but he saying that a war is a war get over it. In My view that what it means (:
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guns, bombs, the usual
The non-politically correct answer is: As long as THEIR SON wasn't in Vietnam, it was business as usual.
It was the unfinished business of World War I, which had been mistakenly called 'the war to end wars'. The influences were the usual suspects - those with self interest, self advancement and those with supposed national interest at heart. The victims were the hundreds of millions of soldiers and civilians who responded to or were forced to participate and suffer the consequences.
For some it was business as usual. For a few it was a hell on earth. For a few it was their last days on earth.
um. they SHOT themselves... think...
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World War one was the first great war. It was the biggest war the world had seen and involved many countries.