The cause of theFirstWorldWar
Great Powers of imperialism
Development through modernization
Arms Race
Spread of nationalism
Psychological Factors
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Europe : after thefirstworldwar
Versailles Treaty : Defeated Nation’s Full Responsibility For TheWar
132 Billion Marks
Abandon of Overseas Colonies
Prohibition Order on Air Force Submarines
Limitation on The Number of The Army and Navy
2. Like democracy…
justified under the name of ‘nation’, the ‘state’ and ‘the will of the leader’
By the rules of majorit
the Pahlvi dynasty's restoration.
Since then, the Pahlvi dynasty launched so-called "the White Revolustion"(a westernization policy) in the name of modernizing Iranian society. Unfortunately, its radical factors including female suffrage and its corruption and mismanagement provoked a strong national refutation, particularly Iranian religious world was thefirst.
At last, the Islamic Rev
the ILO in 1934 although it continued to stay out of the League of Nations. American John Winant took over in 1939 just as the Second WorldWar became imminent. He moved the ILO's headquarters temporarily to Montreal, Canada, in May 1940 for reasons of safety but left in 1941 when he was named US Ambassador to Britain.
3. The Post-War Years
In 1946, the ILO became thefirst specialized ag
The 1920s were a decade of dramatic change in American society.
Everything, from work to sexual morality, seemed to be changing quickly.
Country folk were leaving their farms for factory jobs in cities. U.S. soldiers returned from Europe, still young but now worldly wise, to share their-
experiences of theFirstWorldWar.
The 1920s were the decade of the automobile. From 1919 to