Dadaism blamed logic and reason for causing WWI and rejected those ideas in favor of irrational thought and silliness.
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The Franco-Prussian War was not directly related to the entry of the US into World War I.
Jobs gave people money to spend
Russia gave up a large amount of land after signing a treaty with Germany
dadaism
dadaism
While not officially regarded as a movement in the art community, Dadaism is believed to have begun around 1916 in Europe. The origins of Dadaism are traced to a negative response to the horrors of World War I on the continent.
Dadaism emerged in the early 20th century around 1916 during World War I and lasted until the mid-1920s. It was a cultural movement characterized by an anti-art sentiment and a rejection of traditional aesthetic values.
dadaism
Dadaism was pioneered by a group of artists and writers in Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I, including Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, and Emmy Hennings. Hugo Ball is often credited with founding the Cabaret Voltaire, a venue that played a central role in the early development of Dadaism.
Dadaism is an art movement rather than a religion. It is commonly summarized as having celebrating the absurd and non-sequitur as a reaction to the horrors of World War I. No "holy book" per se.
World war 1 generated jobs at home in England and in the military.
Merely to gain more resource income, value, and territory.
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