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World War II, World War I, Siria - Coggle Diagram
World War II
Effects
The end of totalitarian regimes in Germany, Italy and Japan and their replacement by more democratic political systems.
The creation in 1945 of the United Nations (UN), which replaced the League of Nations.
The United States and the Soviet Union created a large arms industry, which continues to this day.
Institutions, such as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, were created to solve global financial crises.
Causes
Japanese militarism, which resulted in the annexation of Korea (1910), the occupation of Manchuria (1931), and the invasion of China (1937)
The claims of Mussolini, who wanted to create an Italian Empire like the old Roman Empire.
The ambitions of Hitler, who sought to recover the territories lost in 1919 and conquer a "vital space" that would ensure the development of Germany as the world's leading power.
The vacillating attitude of the League of Nations, which failed to react to German rearmament, the annexation of Austria and the German occupation of Czechoslovakia, both in 1938.
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World War I
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This war left its mark because novelties such as biological weapons, new vehicles were used
Siria
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The economic consequences are certainly shocking, but the material losses cannot be compared to the loss of life or the displacement that has occurred.
it creates political and social instability that makes the climate conducive to destabilizing the region and creating new conflicts.
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