 ECONOMIC  HUMANITARISM  SOCIAL DARWINISM  POLITICAL.

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 ECONOMIC  HUMANITARISM  SOCIAL DARWINISM  POLITICAL

 Had a duty to civilize an inferior race.

 This led to new imperialism

 The French sent soldiers to foreign land to rule

 Allies had conflicting goals

 Blamed Germany for war  Germany had to pay reparations

 It was weak because the U.S. did not join

 Nations join together to keep the peace

 One result of total war was rationing.

 Trenches  Stalemate  Battle lines unchanged

 Higher causalities than the west