What reasons lay behind the establishment of the postwar welfare state
What reasons lay behind the establishment of the postwar welfare state? To what extent did welfare-state policies succeed in Europe, and to what extent did they fail? Why? In what ways did the welfare state affect the development of the women’s movement in postwar Europe?
How did the peoples of western Europe justify their imperialism in the late 19th century? What causes and desires led to that imperialism? What made such extensive imperialism possible?
What effects, whether positive or negative in your view, has the secularization of European society in the 20th century had? Focus on Europe in the post-1945 era.
Hatred of Jews was embedded deep in Hitler and was part of Nazi policy from the very start. Why was this so? What contributed to the dramatic increase in anti-Semitism in the 19th-20th centuries? Why did the Nazi leaders ultimately decide on the mass murder of the Jews?
The decolonization of the European empires after World War II obviously contributed to the rise of the Cold War between the US-led West and the Soviet Union. But it also contributed to the rise of Globalism in the present-day. Discuss how this is, and how this perspective helps us understand some of our current challenges.
……………………….Answer preview……………………….
The hatred of the Jews, their annihilation by the Nazi leaders and anti-Semitic attitudes has defined their existence in a world that has found more reasons to propagate these positions. Even before the Holocaust, anti-Semitism was commonplace in Europe as Jews were prejudiced and isolated as they lived in ghettos before their emancipation that started in France…………………………
APA
1702 words
Get instant access to the full solution from yourhomeworksolutions by clicking the purchase button below