What were the 4 main causes of WW1? How was Canada involved? What events led to the initial outbreak of WW1? Why did each country join the war? How was life in the trenches? What n... What were the 4 main causes of WW1? How was Canada involved? What events led to the initial outbreak of WW1? Why did each country join the war? How was life in the trenches? What new technology was introduced during WW1? What impact did these technologies have on war? What were the major battles/general outcomes? How was Canada involved? How did these battles improve Canada’s international reputation and autonomy? What was it like on Canada’s home front during the war? What controversies and challenges did Canadians face? How did the war come to an end? How was Canada involved? What was the overall impact of the war on Canada’s autonomy and international reputation? What was the Treaty of Versailles? What was the outcome? How was Canada involved? Do you think it was fair or not? What was the Spanish Flu? How many people did it affect? What were the issues regarding Labour, Pension, Disabled, Widows and Orphans, and Women after the war? How did Canada improve their international reputation and autonomy throughout the war?

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The questions are asking about the causes, events, technology, battles, and social issues surrounding World War I, specifically focusing on Canada's involvement and impact throughout the war. Each section addresses different aspects of the war, from the major causes to the outcomes affecting Canadian soldiers and society post-war.

Answer

WW1 began due to alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism, and the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Canada, part of the British Empire, gained prestige through key battles but at a high cost. The war ended with the Treaty of Versailles, enhancing Canada's autonomy.

The main causes of WW1 were mutual defense alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism, immediate assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and the entangled political alliances. Canada became involved as part of the British Empire. During the war, trench warfare was brutal, and new technologies like tanks and airplanes changed combat dynamics. Major battles, such as Vimy Ridge, boosted Canada's international reputation. The war ended with the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, which imposed harsh terms on Germany but increased Canada's autonomy and status. The Spanish Flu pandemic followed, causing widespread devastation globally.

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The main causes of WW1 were mutual defense alliances, imperialism, militarism, nationalism, immediate assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and the entangled political alliances. Canada became involved as part of the British Empire. During the war, trench warfare was brutal, and new technologies like tanks and airplanes changed combat dynamics. Major battles, such as Vimy Ridge, boosted Canada's international reputation. The war ended with the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, which imposed harsh terms on Germany but increased Canada's autonomy and status. The Spanish Flu pandemic followed, causing widespread devastation globally.

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World War I drastically reshaped global politics and allowed Canada to assert more independence from Britain. The Treaty of Versailles led to economic turmoil in Germany, contributing to the rise of Nazi Germany.

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Common mistakes include overlooking the complex web of alliances and viewing technology's role as solely beneficial despite the increased devastation it caused.

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