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11 November, 12:26

Why was it called a world war if every country in the world was not involved?

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  1. 11 November, 12:38
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    It's a war for control of the world ... The Americans, on the other hand, in 1914-17 usually called it the European War. Once the United States joined the war, of course, the American media could no longer refer to it as a European war: so it became the World War. That was the first large-scale use of the term in English.
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