For centuries,Europe was the scene of frequent and bloody wars. In period 1870 to 1945, France and Germany fought each other three times,with terrible loss of life. A number of European leaders became convinced that the only way to secure a la lasting peace between their countries was to unite them economically and politically.
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Answer this question…The Soviet Union had become extremely influential in Eastern Europe.
the mild climate made survival easier the mediterranean sea encouraged trade
European nations wanted to control more land as a way to become more economically powerful. The hope was to acquire colonies to control their natural resources and make the nation extremely wealthy.
Total war affects countries politically, socially, and economically. Economically, usually foods and products made in the country are rationed and used to make materials for war. Also, wages are controlled by the government, and there is usually a need for more work/ Politically, the leaders of the country will try to enforce the war effort to build up nationalism. This can be done through the use of propaganda. Governments will also use censorship to block the treasonous from corrupting the people of the war effort. Socially, the people of the nation will become more equal, as many are brought together to help out the country in the work that they do.
There were many abolitionist activists and politicians who wanted to get rid of slavery.
The destructiveness of the two world wars caused many thoughtful Europeans to consider the need for some additional form of European Unity. National feeling was still too powerful, however, for European nations to give up their political sovereignity. As a result, the desire for unity focused cheifly on the economic arena, not the political one.
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Answer this question…The Soviet Union had become extremely influential in Eastern Europe.
Answer this question…The Soviet Union had become extremely influential in Eastern Europe.
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In the English colonies in America, British and European colonists had been living and working, building cities and raising families for six or seven generations. They had become increasingly economically independent, self-reliant and culturally distinct from their British and European cousins.
American leaders of the 1780s feared that Spain would become a presence in the country. They worried that some Southwestern settlers might want to be affiliated with the European country.
No it did not.
when leaders fail to lead or become immoral