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FROM A HARSH POST-WAR PERIOD TO THE ROARING TWENTIES - Coggle Diagram
FROM A HARSH POST-WAR PERIOD TO THE ROARING TWENTIES
THE IDEOLOGIES OF THE POST-WAR PERIOD
Nationalist ambitions
reinforced due to the Fourteen Points
it recognised some rights
self determination
new states emerged
Second International dissolved
socialit group splited
in favour of communisms
anarchist and revolutionaries
not in favour of communisms
Worker revolutions
inspired by the Russian October Revolution and Soviet Union
Expamples
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Spartacist Revolt in Berlin (1919)
leaders Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht
did not succed
Democracy
spread to many of Europe’s new countries
suffrage was extended to women
A DIFFICULT RECOVERY AFTER THE GREAT WAR
Economic crisis after the war (1918-1925)
low production rates
currency devaluation
unemployement
social problems
Germany (1923)
France took the Ruhr Valley
because Germany could not pay the compesation for the war
to guarantee they will pay
Germany lost its main industrial area
worsened the economic crisis
asked the US for loans
started to print more money
prices of goods rose extreamly (hyperinflation)
THE ROARING TWENTIES
1919 League of Nations
to ensure peaceful dyplomatics
tense relationts after the war
French occupation of the Ruhr Valley
US didn't join
Soviet Union and Germany joined later
Economic properity of the US
factors
development of industry
increased exports
repayament of credits given to Europe
stock market
people had consumer goods
American way of life