The political effects of world war 2 is that it causes corruption to the government and therefore corrupts the nation. What is a nation? is it the land or the people?
A nation is a human cultural and social community. In as much as most members never meet each other, yet feel a common bond, it may be considered an imagined community. One of the most influential doctrines in Western Europe and the Western Hemisphere since the late eighteenth century is that all humans are divided into groups called nations. Before World War 2, Japan did not seem harmful but when the other countries were busy attacking each other, Japan strategized this and decided to attack Singapore first, because it was a small country and since America was already at war with Another Country, Japan knew they wouldn't be able to aid Singapore, and therefore they killed many singaporeans, but then America bombed them and they were very scared so they decided to surrender. In war, you don't win but lose because all you do is murder people. In a civilized place, it is a crime for murdering people... but in 'WAR' you are a hero for how many people you kill.
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After World War 2 and the fall of the Cold War the European countries finally had self rule and economies in the global environment. They were able to rise from the dust of the rubble and become stable economies and governments. They now have the European Union to strengthen their countries' culture, welfare and economy.
It was split up into more areas the Soviet Union was forced to let the other countrys that they had made theres go sepret that was including Europe
Europe declined in political power as empires crumbled and monarchies were replaced by democracies. There was an economic deterioration of Europe and radical revolutionary groups and movements emerged that would greatly change the political landscape of Europe. Excessive, punitive economic actions against Germany led to a wrecked economy and resentments that would eventually give rise to World War II.
I am afraid not to understand the question. Do you mean Europe as a political entity (European Union) or Europe as a continent ?
we are the U.S.A:)
how am i supposed to know that
There were about 600 camps in the us approximately 300,000 people in the camp. In Europe there were about 1000 camps and about 990,000 people in camps.
The answer should be in your World Geography textbook.
Political changes in eurpe after world war 1
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The unified theory of political geography seeks to explain how political power and territorial control influence the spatial organization of societies. It examines the relationship between political institutions, human behavior, and geographical factors in shaping political landscapes. This theory aims to understand the interactions between politics and geography in shaping the world we live in.
Europe declined in political power as empires crumbled and monarchies were replaced by democracies. There was an economic deterioration of Europe and radical revolutionary groups and movements emerged that would greatly change the political landscape of Europe. Excessive, punitive economic actions against Germany led to a wrecked economy and resentments that would eventually give rise to World War II.
I'm not an expert, but I think the physical environment influences politics. For example, an inland culture tends to be more insular and traditionalist. A coastal culture tends to be more progressive because those people are more exposed to foreign contacts.
A palaeogeographer is a person who is interested in palaeogeography - the study of historical geography - chiefly physical, but also political/cultural geography of the world in the geological past.
Try looking in your textbook in World Geography to find out.
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Medieval Europe thought that the world was flat and that if you sailed out in the undiscovered ocean you would fall of the earth in to a bottomless crevasse.
Answer this question…Europe's last remaining empires were dismantled.
The local political killing plunged Europe and the world into World War 1.