World War I: Motivation And The Will Of Europeans At The Start Of The Century

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Chapter 29 * World War I destroyed the motivation and the will of many Europeans at the start of the century. * In many European countries like Germany, Britain, Germany, and France, the amount of people killed had a negative effect on its demography. * All of the deaths reduced the amount of young men available for family life and work. * A French leader along with an American authorized a treaty outlawing war known as the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928. * Mass consumption standards increased which resulted in new technological advances such as radios. * Household appliances flourished and the impact technology had on daily life was at a new high. * Women were now able to do more things than they
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