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Eras and Their Highlights - What Was The Impact Of World War I?

What was the impact of World War I?

World War I (1914–18), also called the Great War, caused social and economic disruptions. Throughout the world people tried to recover from the tremendous loss of life and destruction of communities that had taken place during the worldwide conflict. More than 10,000,000 soldiers had died during the war, and some 20,000,000 were injured. A worldwide influenza epidemic in 1918 and 1919 cost 500,000 more lives.

In general, the decade of the 1920s was a time of peace. After World War I, many nations created an organization called the League of Nations, whose purpose was to solve disputes among nations in a peaceful fashion. In 1928 representatives of fifteen nations (not including the United States) signed the Kellogg-Briand Pact (also called the Pact of Paris), agreeing to solve disputes through diplomacy, not military force.

In the United States, the 1920s became known as...

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