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THE EVOLUTION OF DEMOCRACY
At the end of the First World War
democracy continued to be the most common form of government
In United States
democracy
had different characteristics to those of European countries
European democracies
In Great Britain
the Liberal Party
adopted measures to reduce the high rate of unemployment
introduced improved medical services
In 1922
the Liberal Party was displaced
by
the Conservative
Labour parties
In France
post-war economic problems
such as
high prices
tax increases
In Germany
a constitutional democracy was established
called the Weimar Republic
Democracy in the United States
During
1920s
1930s
two-party political system
The Republican Party
was a right-wing
defended capitalism and a free market economy
The Democratic Party
was a left-wing party
also defended capitalism
They established a conservative policy
crisis of 1929
the Republicans failed to provide solutions to the problems
the Democrats returned to power