Effects of WWII.

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Effects of WWII

What Changes came After the End of WWI? The world map changed with the defeat of the Axis powers Eastern European nations would become communist states under Soviet control Civil war in China between the Nationalists and communists  Mao Zedong Western European domination of colonies around the world declined as colonial peoples strived for independence

The U.S. took the lead in creating new world organizations emerged The United States and the Soviet Union emerged from WWII as the world’s two superpowers The U.S. took the lead in creating new world organizations emerged International Monetary Fund (IMF) World Bank The United Nations (UN) Replaced League of Nations U.S., USSR, Britain, France, and China were assigned as the Security Council Issued the Universal Declaration of Human Rights  condemns slavery, torture, and upholds freedoms of speech and religion

Allies prosecuted Nazis for war crimes during the Nuremburg Trials Many on trial pleaded that they were just following orders  NOT AN EXCUSE Back in the U.S., African Americans believed that if the U.S. fought against Hitler then they should receive equal rights  gained a number of white American supporters who also called for freedom, democracy, and justice for all WWII brought the U.S. out of the Great Depression and gave way to decades of economic growth