yes
The countries that started World War I were Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia. Those were the base and then more countries joined.
After World War II, the world was bipolar
1. competition between european countries 2. treaties signed between european countries 3. Death of Archduke Franz Fernindad
Well Because it just did!
There was no "European government". Europe was, and still is, composed of numerous separate and different countries, each with their own governments.
There are no countries with the government of an oligarchy today. Some argue many Western European countries are, but in reality they are not.
European countries ruled so many other countries of the world
yes the effect of second world war weaken the most European countries.
There are 50 countries in Europe.
is the process through which societies have become so intertwined or interconnected that events and decisions in one part of the world have significant effects on the lives of people in the part of the world
Until the 1940s, the only countries that were recognized as socialist were the Soviet Union, which emerged after the Russian Revolution of 1917, and a few other Eastern European nations like Hungary and Poland briefly experimented with socialism during and after World War I. Additionally, the short-lived socialist government in Bavaria in 1919 and other similar movements existed, but they were not sustained. The global spread of socialism significantly increased after World War II, particularly with the establishment of communist regimes in various countries.
There are 47 European countries.
SO PEOPLE CAN COMMUNICATE FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD
Russia adopted a communist government, but Western European countries did not.
yes
There have been five European countries who have won the World Cup in soccer. They are England, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.