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The 1930s was called the great what because the world economy had collapsed?

The Great Depression.


What could the period between 1914 and 1991 be called?

They were called the Roarin 20s in the 1920s and the Great Depression in the 1930s.


What was the worst depression in world history?

The worst depression in recorded history would be the 1929 Wall Street Crash followed by the Great Depression of the 1930s. The United States for example only really recovered from the Crash because of armament productions in World War 2.


What are the 3 examples that show ineffectiveness of the League of Nations during the 1930s period of crisis?

The first example is the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. The League of Nations disapproved but had no means to stop the invasion. Mussolini then invaded Ethiopia in 1935, and the League of Nations was unable to take action against him. Finally, in 1936, Hitler began to remilitarize Germany, and there was no reaction from the League of Nations.


How did World War I contribute to the isolationists feeling the 1920s and 1930s?

World War I contributed to the isolationist sentiment in the 1920s and 1930s by disillusioning many Americans with international involvement and the consequences of global conflict. The immense loss of life and economic turmoil from the war led to a widespread belief that the U.S. should prioritize domestic issues over foreign entanglements. Additionally, the failure of the League of Nations and the post-war instability in Europe reinforced the idea that international cooperation was ineffective, solidifying a desire to avoid future military engagements. As a result, many Americans advocated for a return to isolationism during this period.