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Syrian civil war
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Causes
Government started to used deadly force to stop protests, protests demanding the president's resignation erupted nationwide.
Opposition supporters took up arms, first to defend themselves and later to rid their areas of security forces.
It began when many Syrians were complaining about high unemployment, corruption and a lack of political freedom under President Bashar al-Assad
Syrian government that was backed by Russia and Iran and fought against anti-government rebel groups backed by the United States, Saudi Arabia, Turkey.
Consequences
At least 400,000 Syrians have lost their lives, and the displacement of 13 million Syrians in other contries
It has been destroyed about a third of the housing stock and about half of medical and education facilities.
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis, a total of 104,410 resettlement places have been offered worldwide.
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World war I
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Consequences
Countries had to raise taxes and borrow money from their citizens, this led to inflation after the war.
The end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, the German Empire and the Russian Empire and the creation of new countries
More than 16 million people, both military and civilian, died. And more than 20 million injured.
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Causes
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Tension between opposite empires, leading the creation of allies, leading to a fight between both sides
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