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Keywords: World between the World Wars- 1900-1950- Part-1

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The world of 1950 is very different from the world of 1900. The world is disappointed with the expectation for the progress of the 19th century, it no longer dominates the political and economic domains of Western Europe, the population increases, urbanization progresses, productivity is increasing. But in 1950 the world was equally divided, filled with conflict, and in 1900 issued dangerous weapons that are unimaginable. After the Second World War, people did not know whether people could find a way of life. The terrible technical power released by the industrial revolution. Can we better protect peace in the second half of this century? Can the economic growth mechanism reduce the global inequality that caused conflict between 1900 and 1950? Or is the world suffering more destructive conflict when power groups fight for the wealth created by modern revolutionary technology and science?

Rapid urbanization is accompanied by an increase in world population. In 1800, only nine cities in the world had a population of over one million people. By 1900, 27 cities had a population of over 1 million. The proportion of the world's population living in cities rather than rural areas increased from 2% in 1800 to 10% in 1900. In the massive immigration era, steamships and railways caused massive migration. In this era, over 50 million people emigrated from Europe (including Russia), two-thirds of which were permanent residents. Most of them are looking for work, opportunities and prospects for a higher standard of living than enjoying them in their home countries. The destination is mainly the temperate region of the world. In the Northern Hemisphere Canada, the United States, Algeria, Siberia, in the Southern Hemisphere Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand.

In the 1900's, the United States and Canada played an important role in the world. They fought as an ally in the two world wars. As a result, mutual relationship became stronger. Recently, the two countries continue to oppose repression worldwide. Motivated by abundant resources and technology, their economy is still vibrant 1890. Individuals enjoy the benefits of greater freedom of movement. In the 1950s more and more people began to own cars, the country began establishing a road network linking the interstate highway system, the major cities across the country. Internal combustion engines using fossil fuels Mercedes-Benz and Daimler produced the first car. They customize each car. Ford came up with an assembly line