No, the United Nations Organization did not exist at the time.
During the Enlightenment around the 18th century AD, people focused on literacy, and reason. This meant what they could not explain did not exist. Reason is a method of proving whether something is true of false. Literacy is when more people were able to accurately read and write.
Several countries that existed in Europe during the Cold War no longer exist today, primarily due to the dissolution of larger states and changes in political boundaries. Notable examples include East Germany (German Democratic Republic), which reunified with West Germany in 1990, and Yugoslavia, which fragmented into several independent nations in the 1990s. Additionally, Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. These changes reflect significant geopolitical shifts that occurred after the Cold War era.
Government should exist with the consent of the people.
Russia didn't exist during this time... Obviously...and there are no such thing as soldiers, especially not in Europe innand around wwi
No, the United Nations Organization did not exist at the time.
Manorialism.
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During the Enlightenment around the 18th century AD, people focused on literacy, and reason. This meant what they could not explain did not exist. Reason is a method of proving whether something is true of false. Literacy is when more people were able to accurately read and write.
no, it ended in 1945 when the United Nations (UN) was created.
I would pick England, France and Germany as the Holy Roman Empire, but other countries might arguably be as good or better to choose. Actually, most of the nations we think of in Europe rose during this time. At the start of the middle ages, England, Scotland, Wales, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Russia, and Austria did not exist. Germany is descended from the Holy Roman Empire, which did not exist. France was a kingdom of Franks. Spain was called Spain, but the nation had not been established until it had become the Kingdom of Visigoths, which was overrun by Moors and Arabs and the reconquered by the Spanish descendants of Visigoths and the Romans they had conquered. Italy did not exist as a unified nation during the middle ages and arose later.
Several countries that existed in Europe during the Cold War no longer exist today, primarily due to the dissolution of larger states and changes in political boundaries. Notable examples include East Germany (German Democratic Republic), which reunified with West Germany in 1990, and Yugoslavia, which fragmented into several independent nations in the 1990s. Additionally, Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993. These changes reflect significant geopolitical shifts that occurred after the Cold War era.
They exist because Europe decided to make them lol
Government should exist with the consent of the people.
No.
the league of nations doesnt exist