AP 24.999 Between the World Wars (1920s and 1930s)

The 1920s and 1930s were periods of highs and lows. Two big ideas about communities—nationalism and internationalism—vied for influence. Networks of scientists, diplomats, and doctors sought solutions to the world’s problems, but not always successfully. Meanwhile, global production and distribution faltered, creating enormous suffering.

How can we use these frames to understand the origins of the conflict and the horrors it brought with it?


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