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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Historical Events that Changed the World Essay -- World War 2 II Two

Historical Events that Changed the instauration Between introduction War I and World War II America went by means of events in the political, economical and favorable areas that would change the face of the nation forever. The various eras- World War I, the Roaring Twenties, The Great Depression & the New Deal, and World War II each had separate issues that caused changes in relation to class, g checker, interior(prenominal) and international affairs. Although many a(prenominal) of these events were only effective temporarily, others even-tempered show a strong influence today. Movements such as woman suffrage, events such as dropping the atomic bomb, and social eras such as The Harlem Renaissance excuse play an important role in the lives of Americans today. World War I laid the foundations for the political and economical crisis that was soon to follow. Even before the end of the war, all in allies claimed reparations from Germany, whose economy was undo. Wilson, after meeting with the Big Four, slowly began to hold the idea of reparations. Once implemented, the American banks were now beginning to profit greatly from loaning to both Germany and the Allies- Germany who had to pay their reparations and fix the infrastructure of the country, France whose infrastructure was destroyed and Great Britain, who had to pay back America for all the ammo and weapons they had bought. Germany entered a never-ending debt cycle- repaying the allies by taking out loans, then repaying the loans by taking out even more loans. Germanys devastated economy as a new democratic nation that was used to monarchy led to forgetful democratic governments that always failed. These issues eventually caused the Nazi party to become dominant- and Hitler became leader. The loss revolution in the 1917 started hatred towards the Communists in America (Eventually leading to the glacial War). The Red Scare that followed the war was a good example of the insane mind of the averag e American. The fear of being overthrown by communists was everywhere. Anyone who publicly impertinent the war was immediately thrown into jail. Subversive books were removed from the shelves feminists were attacked because of their opposition of American intervention in Europe. It was a time of chaos. Once Wilson was out of office, and Harding elected, however, things started to change-The nineteenth Amendment that was ratified in 1920 marked the end of 100 years o... ... good morning of August 6th, 1945, Hiroshima was bombed, over 80,000 casualties, and Nagasaki was bombed 3 days later, with over 100,000 casualties. September 2nd, 1945 was the throw in the towel date of the Japanese. Fourteen meg troops and over 35 million civilians had perished in this devastating war. The era between World War I and World War II changed the face of America greatly. From the traditional mankind of religion, hands-off capitalism, modesty, white-male supremacy, emerged a new world- where evol ution was taught, radio and movies became the main lineage of entertainment, where blacks were treated more as equals and less as scum, where women received right to vote rights and labor benefits, where California became the economic powerhouse. The era has behave the economic and social values of which we live by today, as well as many political issues that have recently ended (Cold War) or issues that are still going on today-for example the Mexican illegal immigrant work force. All in all, I believe that the individual triumphs, or collapses, in the class, gender, house servant and international affairs of those times have changed the face of America and set the basis for our everyday lifestyle.

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