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Other examples suitable to be classified as world wars in terms of their intercontinental and intercultural scope are the... The two World Wars of the 20th century took place on every populated continent on Earth... Some historians have characterized the World Wars as a single... The World Wars were made possible... The two World Wars of the 20th century caused unprecedented casualties and destruction across the theaters of conflict... The outcome of the World Wars had a profound effect on the course of world history...

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