Political, Economic and Social Challenges of World War 1

Political, Economic and Social Challenges of World War 1

 

How did the societies discussed in this chapter deal with the political, economic, and social challenges that they faced after World War I?

Based on the readings and resources for this week, answer the following questions: How did the societies discussed in this chapter deal with the political, economic, and social challenges that they faced after World War I? How did these challenges differ from one region to another?

Your response to the discussion question should:

  • Be at least 150 words in length
  • Be thoughtful and substantive
  • Respond to the discussion prompt and demonstrate critical thinking
  • Follow APA formatting and documentation guidelines when referring to course readings and other materials
  • Use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation

Chapter 5 of this book can help you

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Your response to the discussion question should:

  • Be at least 150 words in length
  • Be thoughtful and substantive
  • Respond to the discussion prompt and demonstrate critical thinking
  • Follow APA formatting and documentation guidelines when referring to course readings and other materials
  • Use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation
Answer preview
Politically, World War 1 led to the break-up of the monarchies of Germany, Turkey, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. It contributed to the end of colonialism, as it inspired anti-colonial movements in South East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Economically, it left many European countries in debt, leaving the United States as the leading industrialized stable economy in the world. Inflation shot up in many countries and the cost of living went up. Socially, the main challenge…
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