Summarize the political and economic problems faced by Great Britain, France, and Italy, and discuss how they contributed to governmental weakness and instability. Did Germany suffer from any of the same troubles?
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: All these countries suffered to some degree from political difficulties (the differences must be specifically described), and economic upheavals plagued France, Italy, and Germany. Germany's unique problem was the personality of William II.
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