After World War I, many European nations established democratic governments, often in the form of republics. However, these fledgling democracies faced numerous challenges, including political instability, economic hardship due to war reparations and inflation, and the rise of extremist movements. The dissatisfaction with democratic governance led to the emergence of authoritarian regimes in several countries, as people sought stability and solutions to their problems. This tumultuous environment ultimately contributed to the conditions that sparked World War II.
The Great Depression, 1929 to 1940. Most countries economies failed during the Great Depression, so they frequently turned to a strong leader with easy answers to solve their problems.
Many nations granted freedom to their colonies.
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The other countries were really hard on Germany. They wanted the country to suffer and would not give them any breaks.
Albania and Yugoslavia
THey were warned not to colonise in the New World and not to intervene in the governments of America (both North and South, and later Central).
The Great Depression, 1929 to 1940. Most countries economies failed during the Great Depression, so they frequently turned to a strong leader with easy answers to solve their problems.
No. The United Nations has members from all over the world. The European Union is an organisation that has members from Europe.
Unite the world's nations to resolve problems and avoid world wars or nation to nation warsResolve problems with civil unrestResolve problems with natural resoursesAssist nations with humanitarian aid or defenseManage agreementsEducation
the economic problems and polotical differences between the European countries allowed the Germans to rebuild their army , the Nazi's to gain power and use "the others" as a scape goat for all their problems.
The organization Woodrow Wilson proposed in 1919 for settling world problems was The League of Nations. It was the precursor to the United Nations.
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In the real world there is no such thing as the European commonwealth.
False. The United States became the primary creditor for European nations.
governments want to be free .