Effects+of+the+Allies+Winning+the+War

1. My topic is the effects of the Allie winning World War 1. 2**. What I already know.**
 * Who?** Countries during the war and who won.
 * What?** The Allies won the Great War.
 * Where?** Multiple countries.
 * When?** 1914-1918
 * Why?** Foreign ties and alliances led to a war of the worlds.
 * How?** ???

3. **What I want to know(research questions):** The conclusion of WWI influenced world history by leaving loose ends that would later lead to another war. Men, women, and children were killed in what is known as one of the bloodiest battles in American History. After four years of bloodshed and war, the First World War had seized. The war had come to an end. After four years, the air was quiet and serine. The Great War, better known as World War 1, had come to a stop, but the actions to come had only begun. (Hakim, Joy. War, Peace, and All that Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Print.) Main leaders of the war began taking important steps to create peace for as long as possible.Woodrow Wilson, Clemenceau, and Lloyd George were three men that helped greatly in the efforts of a serine world. ("World War I - Course of the War 1914-18." thecorner.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2010. .) Woodrow Wilson, toward the end of the war, began the "Fourteen Points" plan. He wanted to create a sense of peace as opposed to revenge. (Hakim, Joy. War, Peace, and All that Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Print.)
 * Who?** Who were main leaders in the first World War?
 * What?** Many countries "teamed" up and fought a world war.
 * Where?** ???
 * When?** 1914- 1918
 * Why?** ???
 * How?** Many countries used advanced weapons and technologies to fight a "world" war.
 * How did this impact the Great Depression, or how did the Great Depression affect this?**

America, along with its alliances, experienced victory in WWI. With great glory comes great responsibility. After America had won the 1st World War, it was their obligation to lead by example and aid the countries in disaster. Though much bloodshed had occured, the U.S. felt it was their national obligation to become the leaders of the nations. (Hakim, Joy. War, Peace, and All that Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Print.) America began threatening other foreign countries financially. The United States, who once had been the "underdog", began climbing the ladderr to the top. ("The Great War." pbs. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. .) During the first world war, many European countries had used their resouces, not thnking about where they would be after the war. ("Social, Political and Economic Effects of WWI." 123helpme. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2010. .)

The Great War had formed many alliances, but many more enemies were formed. Because of the trecherous war, foreign nations began to slowly seperate. This tore apart European borders and boundries. America would soon have an advantage going into the second World War. ("The Great War." pbs. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Mar. 2010. .) Numbers were needed so badly that, in turn, women began fighting amongst the men. (Hakim, Joy. War, Peace, and All that Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Print.) Influenza was a disease that America experienced following the Great War. The sickness wiped out 20 million Americans, which surpassed the amount of casualties of the first World War. (Hakim, Joy. War, Peace, and All that Jazz. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995. Print.) America had loaned out money to multiple European countries. European countries fell into an emince dept that would haunt them for ages. ("World War I - Course of the War 1914-18." thecorner.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Apr. 2010. .)

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