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Multipolar world
Society changes from a colonial to an imperialist society. The European system is transformed into an International System -
First world war
European-centered war confrontation that began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918, when Germany accepted the conditions of the armistice. -
Cuba and USA
United States breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba -
Versalles Treaty
The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty that was signed in that city at the end of World War I by more than fifty countries -
Unipolar world
With the creation of the society of nations that has control of the world -
SECOND WORLD WAR ALLIANCE
Grand alliance (USSR, USA, UK) united to defeat Hitler -
The war between Japan and USA
Japan attacks Hawaii and begins a war between the countries -
The World Bank
It is created at the same time as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), in order to mainly boost the impoverished economies of the European countries that participated in World War II -
The creation of the ONU
the society of nations creates the un and the north atlantic treath -
Bipolar World
A distrust is created between Americans and Soviets, now these two countries, this tension was reflected in the way in which the US and USSR tried to expand their territory and their power. -
Huge changes
Cuba: Fidel Castro starts with his idea of communism.
Korea is divided
Vietnam: after the Vietnam War, that country is divided, and this same North Vietnam war wins. -
USA and their relationships with the potencial nations
In the late 70s China and the United States establish diplomatic relations
Reagan and Gorvachov sign an agreement prohibiting the use of nuclear weapons -
Berlin Wall
The Berlin wall falls. United States starts a fight against communism -
TLCAN
Canada, the United States and Mexico agree to establish a free trade agreement The Treaty allows reducing costs to promote the exchange of goods between the three countries. -
Multipolar World 2.0
Now we know that no state is self-sufficient, we need other states, this creates an interdependence but also an economic struggle.