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28.2 Western Democracies Stumble
What political and economic challenges did the Western world face in the 1920s and 1930s? How did various countries react to them?
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Foreign Policy France Peace settlement caused friction in Europe
France built Maginot Line, strengthened military Strict enforcement of the Treaty of Versailles
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Foreign Policy Britain
Britain wanted to relax harsh treatment of Germany, worried about France or Soviet Union becoming too strong
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New Era of Peace? 1925 – Locarno treaties – settled border disputes pledged not to resort to force, demilitarization of the Rhineland 1928- Kellogg-Briand Pact – majority of nations signed to “renounce war as an instrument of national policy” (outlawed war) -disarmament (reduction of armed forces/weapons) Countries failed to agree on size of armies
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Problems with the “Peace”
Kellogg-Briand Pact had no way to enforce ban League of Nations is powerless -condemned Japanese invasion of Manchuria What would you think if you were an aspiring dictator?
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Economic Problems Britain and France owed the United States
Relied on reparations to pay back U.S. European economy is hurt Overproduction of goods in the U.S. (exceeds demands)
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Great Depression 1929 – U.S. stock market collapsed
America stops loaning money – hurts Britain, France, and Germany 1 in 4 were unemployed FDR in the United States creates the “New Deal” – increased Federal involvement 10:30
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Democracy Stumbles Depression made citizens question democratic governments Inability to solve foreign policy issues and act strong on aggression further emboldened radicals
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