greater allies
...he war didn’t benefit from it too much. But, soldiers were needed and that meant weapons were also needed to win the war. The fact that more weapons were wanted provided jobs for many citizens. By doing this the allies saved money by waging their employees at a very low rate, this way more money could go towards the war, and at the same time more weapons could be produced. Also, by spending more money on war supplies the ally armies remained stronger than the others. By having more money and more weapons the allies were kept healthy and strong to win the war. In World War I, having more money was one of the main factors that led allied countries to triumph. Having money meant that the country would receive modern developments and changes. This would also show improvements on allied armies and better support for the soldiers. Money provided the soldiers with more food, clothing, supplies and such. Again, this would touch the topic of weapon productions; without money this process would not be possible. Therefore, this would result in a good matter for the allies where more money kept coming in and more weapons were being made. World War one’s victory was rejoiced by the allies mostly because of its extreme amount of money that gave them a huge advantage over the rest of the countries. One of the main things leading the war was the competition of who would have the biggest navy or army. During that time, there was a sense of rivalry between the British and the German navies. The massive arms race was determined by who would have more and better guns. According to the Two- power standard Britain should have the greatest naval strength in the world because...