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The Treaty of Paris, which ended World War 1, actually played a large part in setting the stage for World War 2. Humiliated in defeat, crushed by debilitating war reparation payments, and angered by the war guilt clause, Germany came out of the war a truly weak nation.
Explanation:
<span>- Europeans were in fear from raids (Vikings and Magyars)
- No strong central government so local leaders had to protect
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Paople took too much money from banks and could not pay back so great depression
<span>The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.</span>