They collapsed and totalitarian dictators were able to take power
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the Bolsheviks called for an immeadiate peace settlement with Germany
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I agree that most of the worlds governments are republics but for how many are democracies, I think only half of these countries are democracies. note: Sudan is a republic but it is mostly authoritarian. So was Egypt before the Arab Spring. Many African countries are republics but they are dominated by just one party.
The democracies of Europe failed to stop aggression primarily due to a combination of factors including the impact of the Great Depression, which weakened economies and led to political instability. Many democratic nations adopted policies of appeasement, believing that conceding to aggressive powers like Nazi Germany would maintain peace. Additionally, a lack of unity and decisive action among European democracies, coupled with the underestimation of the threat posed by totalitarian regimes, further emboldened aggressors. Ultimately, these factors culminated in the outbreak of World War II.
Many of the western afriacn countries are democracies
multi-party systems
Canada, the U.S, Australia and many African countries are democracys. There are many many countries with Democratic Regimes , almost 100 I'd say. Check the Link
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Before World War I, Europe had a mix of political systems, with only a few established democracies. Notable democracies included the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Switzerland, while countries like France had republican elements. However, many European nations were still under monarchies or authoritarian regimes, meaning the number of fully functioning democracies was relatively limited. Overall, the political landscape was characterized by a range of governance styles rather than a predominance of democratic systems.