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How did governments change as a result of World War I

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After WWI the government changed the way they did propaganda to a way that helped them recruit soldiers for the military. It also helped raise spirits of the public during WWII. ... It started a new way of communication between the government and its people.

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Answer: Nationalism changed everything

Explanation: The governments of specifically Europe during the 1910’s were becoming increasingly nationalistic meaning that they put their nation above all else. This lead to the fall of many monarchies across Europe. Russia for instance had a czar, but with nationalism on the rise the czar was eventually deposed and a new government was installed in its stead.

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