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“The advantages to British society by the impact of World War 1 far outweighed the disadvantages” is an interpretation that will be discussed.  

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"The advantages to British society by the impact of World War 1 far outweighed the disadvantages" is an interpretation that will be discussed. The evidence for and against this interpretation will be discussed, followed by a conclusion on this interpretation. The first two sections are about Politics and the War effort. Source B4 supports the view of the war having a good impact of British society as during the war the Labour party gained in the British Government. This was a good thing for Britain as the Liberals had been exposed as abandoners of Liberalism, as they stopped some of the basics principles like free trade and voluntary Military service. The previous government had now been exposed as untrustworthy, and now a new government was stepping in. Getting rid of an untrustworthy government can only be good for Britain. However Britain turning its back on liberalism poses its risks...

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