After World War I, many European nations established democratic governments, often in the form of republics. However, these fledgling democracies faced numerous challenges, including political instability, economic hardship due to war reparations and inflation, and the rise of extremist movements. The dissatisfaction with democratic governance led to the emergence of authoritarian regimes in several countries, as people sought stability and solutions to their problems. This tumultuous environment ultimately contributed to the conditions that sparked World War II.
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