After World War II, race remained important due to the persistence of systemic racism, colonial legacies, and the emergence of civil rights movements. The war had highlighted issues of inequality and injustice, prompting calls for social change, especially in the United States and former colonies. Additionally, the decolonization process and the fight against apartheid in South Africa underscored how race continued to shape political and social dynamics globally. The struggle for civil rights and racial equality became central to the post-war agenda, influencing policies and cultural movements for decades.
You must be referring to the Cold War. The two super powers, the USA and Soviet Union were involved in war that did not lead to a hot war, but an arms race and the space race, as well as the domino theory.
because they are isolated from the main continent and were out of war.
cuase it does
World War one started in 1914 and ended in 1919.
World War 2 involved many important people. By the very nature of this war many countries and their leaders, both of governments and armies, were involved.
it's not........
its not important.
it was still important to the Jewish religon
They did, and still do, because it was an important event in history.
The development of the Atom Bomb created that need. They were first used to end World War 2, and the arms race to build bigger and better continued long afterwards.
There was no race these 2 years due to World War I.
To get a peace from all country during world war 1
No. They were not. Many found out that when they arrived back home (especially in the South) that many Jim Crow laws still were enforced.
You must be referring to the Cold War. The two super powers, the USA and Soviet Union were involved in war that did not lead to a hot war, but an arms race and the space race, as well as the domino theory.
tried to wipe out a race of people.
It is important because it is the longest war in the world.
To take over the world and create a master race.