Britain gradually limited the power of the monarchy and used democratic means to bring about reforms, while absolute monarchs ruled France.
Britain gradually limited the power of the monarchy and used democratic means to bring about reforms, while absolute monarchs ruled France.
No, France and Britain did not experience an economic boom. As a matter of fact, during the 1970s Britain experienced severe inflation and worker strikes. By 1972 over a million people were unemployed. It was a time of dismal economic decline. Conditions were much the same in France.
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Great Britain, France, Spain, Mexico, China, Russia.
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No particular nation. The big threat was revolution. This was averted in Britain. But the following year there were revolutions in many European capitals - successfully put down and followed by an interval of reactionary rule, as in France under the Emperor Napoleon III.
Britain and France were "joyless victors" after World War I because to neither did victory in war bring the good life in peace, both were troubled democracies,and none of them experienced a revolution or a shift to authoritarian government.
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Britain, France and Russia were in the Triple entente.