Globalisation after World War 1 was not that good as it was still hard for TNC and companies to get selling abroad after the world war 1 but gradually it did improve until the wall street crash and the Global recession
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First, the tariffs fall significantly between the industrialized nations. The nations found its more benefit to trade with each other under lower tariffs. Second, there is more economic freedom since the collapse of Soviet Union. Third, the improvement of technology brings the nations closer. It brings faster transportation, easier communication and more efficient in production.
It increased rapidly because of improvements in health & hygiene in the world's pooer countries.
Yes, 2.2 Billion in 1939, in 1945 it reached 2.3 billion. ( http://www.vaughns-1-pagers.com/history/world-population-growth.htm ) The world population has been growing continuously since the end of the Black Death around 1400.
One result that was not a direct consequence of the baby boom during World War II was an immediate increase in educational infrastructure. While the post-war baby boom did lead to a surge in school enrollments in the following decades, the war itself resulted in resource allocation that often prioritized military needs over educational expansion. Additionally, the baby boom contributed to economic growth and consumer demand, but it did not directly address issues such as racial segregation in schools, which persisted regardless of the population increase.
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Powerful nations had opposing aliances.