In what ways were the First and Second World Wars different from the European wars before 1914
1. In what ways were the First and Second World Wars different from the European wars before 1914? Why do historians consider these wars to be “total” wars and why did they become a turning point in the history of the modern world? Explain, using examples drawn from political, cultural, social, and economic spheres.
2. What factors helped produce the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union after 1945? Prioritize these factors
3. Why and how did the economic crises of the early 1920s and the Great Depression help the fascist and communist parties to win votes in Europe?
4. How and why did the Soviet Union and its internal and external empire collapse in 1989–1991? How did the Soviet experience mirror that of Europe’s experience with de-colonization?
5. How and in what ways have the ideologies of nationalism, socialism, and communism helped destroy the pre-1914 world and shaped our modern world? How and in what ways did they succeed? How and in what ways did they fail?
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