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20 July, 01:43

Which factor most contributed to the creation of new nations following the Second World War

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  1. 20 July, 05:28
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    The factor that most contributed to the creation of new nations in the decades immediately following the World War II is the independence movements among people within European colonies. As a war result, the Allies formed the United Nations, an association to promote international support and relations, comparable to the League of Nations. United Nations’ members are decided to outlaw aggression wars to avoid next world war.
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