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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
Nationalism
gained support
in Wilson's 14 Points
They recognaised
the right to self-determination of people
from defeated empires
Allowed new states
to emerge
The second International: dissolved
Socialist parties
didn't share the same opinion
about the Great War
Communism appeared
revolutionary socialist
some anarchist
THE ROARING TWENTIES
1919 The League of Nations
Aim
promote paceful, open and balanced diplomacy
International relations
were very tense after
the 1st post-war period
France occupied
The ruhur valley
USA never join
Germany + URSS join later
USA became wealtheir
Development of industry
to credit granted to Europe
to rebuilt
the continent
financial operations on the stock market
increased exports
The payment of credit given to Europe
In USA
people had access to
consumer goods
Didn't spread to
Europe until after WWI