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Between 1912 and 1945, Britain experienced significant social, political, and economic changes. The impact of World War I (1914-1918) led to a shift in social dynamics, including women's increased participation in the workforce and the eventual granting of suffrage to women in 1918. The interwar period saw economic challenges, including the Great Depression, which prompted the rise of new political movements and social welfare initiatives. World War II (1939-1945) further transformed Britain, solidifying the welfare state and leading to decolonization efforts post-war, as Britain began to relinquish its empire.

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