1. With reference to the causes of the Second World War, explain the following:
(a) Unjust Treaty of Versailles.
(b) Clash of imperialistic interests.
(c) Weakening of the League of Nations.
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The causes of the Second World War
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- Unjust Treaty of Versailles- Treaty of Versailles a treaty forced upon Germany to pay reparation and punish. Under the treaty, the German military restricted with minimum soldiers, ammunition with no airforce. The treaty also required the giveaway of German territories. The country entered into an economic depression with hyperinflation and unemployment.
- Clash of imperialistic interests- The policies of the Allied forced and Hitler were different which clashed often with imperialist tendencies of the British and France. Through imperialist interests, both sides tried to control political and economic access with military force.
- Weakening of the League of Nations- The League of Nation was a European group developed after World War II to solve conflicts between nations in Europe. It failed as countries were looking for their interests.
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