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Q.

The time difference between the First and Second World War was:


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a

Two decades

b

One decade

c

Three decade

d

Four decades  

answer is A.

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The time difference between the First and Second World Wars was two decades.
The Second World War began about two decades after the First World War ended. It was fought between the Allies (France, the Soviet Union, and the United States) and the Axis countries (primarily Nazi Germany, Japan, and Italy). It was a six-year battle fought on numerous fronts, in many locations, on land, at sea, and in the air. The death and destruction were immense once again. At least 60 million people, or about 3% of the world's population in 1939, are estimated to have died as a direct or indirect result of the conflict. Thousands of people were killed, and millions more were hurt. Unlike in previous wars, most of these deaths occurred outside battlegrounds. Civilians died from war-related causes in far greater numbers than combatants.
  
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