HIST 2211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Central Powers, Trans-Cultural Diffusion, Militarism
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Greater/easier access to goods and services with a shrinking of the world and borders. The process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture. It all has to do with the first world war. Attempts at globalization after the first world war provided insight into how to do it properly after the second world war. This led to countless different kinds of globalization that continue to shape our world and daily existence. Huge amount of countries and huge amount of problems. Allied powers had made colonies that they took over and forced them to be part of the allied powers. African were sent to the western front to fight. Central power colonies became central power fighters. Split up all of the central power"s colonies. Real concern was returning the world to the old world order, not preventing another war.