World War I

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A global war originating in Europe that lasted from July 1914 to November 1918

Real World Example

World War I was important because it was one of the first massive global conflicts, involving many countries and leading to significant political and social changes. It highlighted tensions like nationalism and militarism, which are still relevant as countries today navigate issues of national pride and military power. The war led to the collapse of empires and created new countries, reshaping borders and politics, much like how current global events can influence international relations. On a personal level, the idea of alliances from World War I is similar to how countries today form partnerships to solve problems, affecting trade, travel, and even technology shared across borders. For example, international cooperation can influence the availability of products or jobs in different countries, impacting everyday life.

Practice Version

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