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6.1 FROM A HARSH POST-WAR PERIOD TO THE ROARING TWENTIES
1 THE IDEOLOGIES OF THE POST-WAR PERIOD
Several ideologies were reinforced after the Great War
Nationalism gained support
As they recognised the right to self-determination of peoples from defeated empires
This allowed new states to emerge
The Second International was dissolved
As the socialist parties did not share the same opinion about the Great War
The socialist movement split and the ideology of communism appeared
It was widely accepted by
Some anarchists
Revolutionary socialists
3 THE ROARING TWENTIES
The League of Nations was established in 1919
To promote peaceful
It had to overcome many difficulties
In the first post-war period
International relations were very tense.
United States never joined the League of Nations
AND
Germany and the Soviet Union were admitted later
The prosperity of the United States
Was due to the development of industry, increased exports
The repayment of credit given to Europe during the conflict and, after the conflict
To credit granted to Europe to rebuild the continent,
For the first time people had access to consumer goods, such as household appliances and cars
Following ‘the American way of life’