Why was there discontent in Europe after World War One?

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Why was there discontent in Europe after World War One?

Objectives To give examples of factors that caused discontent in Europe after World War One Evaluate which is the most important factor causing discontent in Europe after World War One Reach a supported judgement as to which factor was the most important

What questions do I need to ask to find out more? What can I infer from the source? What does this source show me? A British cartoon from 1919/1920. The figure in the white top hat represents the USA.

What does this source show me? A British cartoon from 1919/1920. The figure in the white top hat represents the USA.

What can I infer from the source? A British cartoon from 1919/1920. The figure in the white top hat represents the USA.

What questions do I need to ask to find out more? A British cartoon from 1919/1920. The figure in the white top hat represents the USA.

A cartoon by David Low, 1933. Low was one of the most famous cartoonists of the 1930s. He regularly criticised both the actions of dictators around the world and the ineffectiveness of the League of Nations.

Why was there discontent in Europe after World War One? [10 Marks]