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The influence of Germany, shame, France, Britain, and the United States expanded.
Explanation: (Please don't count all the words and brackets or even punctuation marks of the explanation into ten words, I'm afraid you won't understand just ten words).
German Shame: Germany Defeated and Accepted the Unequal Treaty of Versailles Before Hitler tore up the unequal Treaty of Versailles, everyone in Germany was ashamed of this treaty; France and England: Britain and France are naturally overjoyed when they win, especially France has finally appeared in Germany as a victor, and you must know that France has always been very inferior to Germany in modern times, and Germany also despises France, and Britain is also happy, because it has restored the balance of power between the landlocked countries of Europe, Germany, and France, and this balance of power policy has always been beneficial to British Rice, and they have been thinking so for decades, just as Britain was very happy with the attitude of the German Empire after it declared independence, although it cannot express such sentiments publicly.
The Expansion of U.S. Influence: Naturally Needless to Say World War I was the first large-scale international war in which the United States participated Its post-war affairs were naturally the first time that U.S. imperialism entered the stage of the international community round table Naturally brilliant, after all, the U.S. imperialism that favored North America was the center of the world at that time - Europe (Europe was the center of the world for most of the modern period) I think you should know that it was able to get the attention of Europe at that time and the attention of Britain and France, the main powers, the screen of the United States imperialism was naturally applauded. It laid a weak foundation for its future superpower (because it was only after World War II that US imperialism was truly cemented in the eyes of the United States as a leading European power).
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After the First World War, the "Versailles-Washington system" was formed.
The First World War, which lasted more than four years and involved more than 30 countries and 1.5 billion people, caused enormous material and spiritual damage to humanity.
The First World War was a war between unjust imperialists, which brought heavy disasters to the people of all countries in the world, but also brought about a great progress in science and technology, and greatly strengthened the political, economic, scientific, technological, cultural, and military aspects of various countries, and at the same time accelerated the pace of the realization of human rights.
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Hello dear! We'll be happy to answer for you. The post-World War I world pattern:
After the First World War, the "Versailles-Washington system" was formed. The First World War, which lasted more than four years and involved more than 30 countries and 1.5 billion people, caused enormous material and spiritual supernatant damage to humanity. The First World War was a war between unjust imperialists, which brought heavy disasters to the people of all countries in the world, but also brought about a great progress in science and technology, and greatly strengthened the political, economic, scientific, technological, cultural, and military aspects of various countries, and at the same time accelerated the pace of the realization of human rights.
After the First Imperialist War, a new system of international relations was established by the victorious powers of the First World War, mainly Britain, France, the United States and Japan. Imperialism's readjustment of the relations between the great powers after World War I and the rearrangement of the world order within the global Fandaluwei constitute a new pattern of imperialist international relations. i.e. the Versailles-Washington system.
Fundamentally speaking, the Versailles-Washington system has not changed the basic pattern of the world: it is still the capitalist powers that exploit and oppress the vast backward countries and regions. Therefore, the contradictions between the capitalist powers and the colonial and semi-colonial peoples remained.
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After the First World War, the "Versailles-Washington system" was formed.
After World War I, through the Paris Peace Conference and the Washington Conference, the imperialist powers established the "Versailles-Washington System", which established the ruling order of imperialism in Europe, West Asia, Africa, East Asia, and the Pacific.
The Washington Conference was a continuation of the mistakes of the Paris Peace Conference, which reconsolidated the position of imperialism in the world, brought great calamities to China, and returned China to a situation dominated by a few imperialist powers.
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After World War I, the center of the political pattern did not shift, and it can be said that Germany was punished, but the strategic center of the pattern did not change, which is also the reason why World War II created the strategic pattern of Europe and even the world. In World War II, the countries fought for attrition, making the treasury empty, but the United States did a prosperous business, sat on the mountain and watched the tiger fight, accumulated national strength, and became the world's number one power, after the war, through the Marshall Plan to "rule" Europe, through the military bases in the Far East, the comprehensive encirclement of communist countries Finally, the Cold War pattern was formed
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Versailles – Washington System.
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After the end of World War I, the world pattern of the Versailles Washington system was formed.
1919 In 1920, the Entente signed a series of peace treaties with Germany's allies Austria, Hungary, Turkey, and Bulgaria, which, together with the Treaty of Versailles, established the Versailles system and established a new order of domination in Europe, West Asia, and Africa, marking the end of the First World War after the fierce diplomatic struggle between the great powers, and finally the establishment of a new order of the post-war capitalist world in Europe, West Asia, and Africa. The impact of the Versailles system on the world before World War II, especially in Europe, was enormous. The Washington Conference was a continuation of the Versailles Conference, through which a series of treaties were signed.
1921 In 1922, the United States, Britain, Japan, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Portugal, and China convened a conference in Washington, D.C., and signed the Four-Power Treaty, the Five-Power Treaty, and the Nine-Power Pact. In particular, through the Washington Conference, the United States achieved a great diplomatic victory, which had a major impact on the rapid expansion of American power in the world after the war.
After the Washington Conference, the order of the capitalist world in East Asia and the Pacific was arranged. Together with the Versailles system, it constituted the new post-war capitalist international order, commonly known as the "Versailles-Washington system".
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After the First World War, the "Versington System" was formed.
The First World War changed the balance of power of the imperialist powers. The victory of imperialism was due to the repartition of the world by the Paris Peace Conference and the Washington Conference, which adjusted their relations in Europe and the Pacific Ocean, and formed the "Versailles-Washington system."
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After World War I: Poland became independent, the old capitalist countries of Britain and France were weakened, the United States began to emerge, Germany divided part of the land, and suffered huge war reparations. The signing of the Treaty of Versailles set the stage for the Second World War. The world is beginning to change.
Politically: Britain was heavily indebted due to huge loans from the war, and the world's financial center shifted from Britain to New York, USA. The October Revolution in the Soviet Union was successful, and socialism and capitalism began to oppose each other.
Economically: The U.S. economy began to become a great power, vigorously developing industry, using mechanized production, and lending to countries to go to war, which led to a general spike in the U.S. economy and determined the position of the U.S. as a great power. Britain and France began to decline, while Japan began to innovate and slowly entered the era of militarism.
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