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Much Knowledge During World War

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For Much Knowledge With great knowledge comes great sorrow. Life has proven that with more knowledge, the threat of sadness and anger increase. Knowledge in itself is a powerful component of life. Knowledge is the book that holds the small, seemingly insignificant facts of life. Knowledge brings about the ability to create more adequate technology and medicine. Both World Wars are great examples of how knowledge affected different emotions. During World War I most of the world was westernized, modernized, and industrialized. Industrialization created many new weapons and threats to the world. With new technologies new weapons, such as machine guns and mustard gas, were created. Many Americans were aware of the impending threat of war but

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