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The Social and Political Issues of World War Two

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In the third unit of the country there are many social / cultural and political problems that affect German Jews and the Japanese in the United States. Social / cultural groups are awakened by conflict arising from ethnic background, ethnic and class differences. Jews and Japanese face discrimination in both countries regardless of whether they were born in both countries. (Davidson, 2008) In the United States, Japanese are regarded as "enemy aliens". This is partly because they attacked Pearl Harbor.

Global politics includes various practices of political globalization related to social power issues. It is from global governance model to global dispute. In the 20th century, not only the rise and rise of the Third Reich, but also the rise of communism and the result of two world wars such as a subordinate were witnessed. With the development of the atomic bomb, the United States was able to finish the conflict of Japan earlier in the Second World War. Later, the hydrogen bomb became the ultimate weapon of mass destruction.

Studies of social change in the 20th century include the social revolution, the two world wars, the decline of imperialism, the rise of a new nation state, socialism, the cold war, and the collapse of "real". Socialism The period after World War II was particularly rich in the so-called "Third World" research and reflection, or social transformation, now known as the Global South. Modern theorists have studied the time and structure of development in the south. In Asia, Africa and Latin America two centuries ago, colonization had a major impact on the structural change of the local social system that had been associated with various colonial countries since the end of the 19th century. Various political and political changes include the introduction of formal education systems, paid labor and bureaucracy (Schuerkens, 2001a).

© 2014 ISA (editor's arrangement by Sociopedia. Isa) Habibul H Khondker and Ulrike Schuerkens, 2014, "Social change, development and