A significant enduring issue that has existed over time is conflict due to it being a lead to serious disagreements between different nations, as shown by World War 1 and World War 2.
World War 1 was a world-changing event because new military technologies and strategies were created, as well as it was a cause of multiple empires falling, independence movements around the world, and the rise of Hitler. The main reason World War 1 started was because of an assassination of the Austrian Archduke in June 1914. Although multiple powerful nations created alliances with each other, there were severe land stalemates. Until Britain leaked a telegram from Germany to Mexico, asking Mexico to ally with them for Germany to invade the United States. When the US had acquired this information, the US joined world war 1. However, Russia left
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The Central Powers, which contained Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria, surrendered, leading to the end of World War 1 by 1918. In 1919, France, Italy, the US, and Great Britain meet to discuss peace terms. Document 2 discusses this by saying, “I want to save the whole world from repetitions of such disasters as the world experienced during the last 4 years. … I am for a severe punishment for Germany, but just one.” This document discusses a punishment for Germany that led to the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty states Germany loses their territories, pays for reparations, no longer manufactures weapons, and pleads “war guilt” (meaning that they take the blame for the war.) I consider this treaty the worst document in history and historians claim this document is one reason Hitler rose to power later on. As we can see, this conflict can repeat itself such as the Treaty of Nanjing where