How did World War II change Europe?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. Western Europe and the United States became even more committed to democracy and human rights.
b. The Soviet Union dominated eastern Europe.
c. Belief in Western infallibility was shaken: The West's claims to moral superiority sounded hollow in the face of the Holocaust, and its military confidence had been undermined by Japanese military strength.
d. Many governments began to favor social democracy as a way to promote economic growth, public welfare, and social justice.
e. The state had expanded to meet the demands of total war, and the expectation was a strong state should promote the common good in times of peace.

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