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After World War I, Europe faced significant economic hardship, widespread destruction, and political instability, leading to the rise of extremist movements. The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations on Germany, creating resentment and economic turmoil. In the United States, there was a brief post-war recession, labor strikes, and a fear of communism, known as the Red Scare. These issues contributed to a complex and volatile political landscape in both regions.

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