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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.
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The United States and the Soviet Union emerged as superpowers but had very different political ideas.
In the aftermath of World War II, several significant issues emerged, including widespread devastation and humanitarian crises across Europe and Asia, leading to millions of displaced persons and refugees. The geopolitical landscape shifted dramatically, resulting in the onset of the Cold War as tensions rose between the United States and the Soviet Union. Additionally, the establishment of the United Nations aimed to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts, while decolonization movements gained momentum in Asia and Africa, challenging colonial powers. Economic challenges also persisted, with many nations needing to rebuild their economies and infrastructure.
In the 1930s, the term "patriots" often referred to individuals who supported American independence during the Revolutionary War, but during that decade, it could also apply to those advocating for various political movements, including isolationism or anti-communism, as the country faced the Great Depression and rising global tensions. Additionally, the term was used in a more organized context, such as the "Patriots" in various groups that emerged during this era. The specific applications of the term varied widely depending on the political and social climate of the time.
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After World War I, political radicalism saw the rise of communist movements influenced by the Russian Revolution, such as the establishment of the Soviet Union and the spread of socialist ideas across Europe. Social radicalism also emerged as a response to the failures of the pre-war political systems, with movements advocating for greater equality, women's rights, and civil liberties.
Modern political conservatism emerged in the 19th cent. in reaction to the political and social changes associated with the eras of the French Revolution ...
which has emerged as the worlds main political unit
which has emerged as the worlds main political unit
This question likely has no exact answer since no unit has emerged as a primary world political unit, but the closest existing institution to that is likely the United Nations. The state
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.
A major new political innovation that emerged in the revolutionary era was?
Mannerism
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A constitutional republic
legislature