The Changing World (1900-1939).

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The Changing World (1900-1939)

Revolutions and Nationalism Widespread social unrest troubled China and Russia in the late 1800s and early 1900s Citizens will rise up and change governments, first Communist gov’t New Nations Following WWI, new boundaries drawn, variety of governments Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary serve as prime examples Challenges to Empires Increase of nationalism in colonies Empires are challenged and lose territories and power Great Britain and India, China and Asia

Uncertainty in the World Depression World economies in shambles after the war, U.S. initially strong Crash and Depression- U.S. Great Depression affects the whole world Threatened economic and political systems Rise of Authoritarian Leaders Fascism, not communism Totalitarian dictators rise in the ruins of war and depression Germany, Italy, and Japan begin to expand and conquer