After World War I, both England and France experienced significant political changes. In England, the war led to the rise of the Labour Party and a shift towards more progressive social policies, as well as increased demands for social reform. In France, the war's devastation resulted in political instability, with a series of short-lived governments and the emergence of new political movements, including a stronger emphasis on nationalism and the need for security against future threats. Both countries also faced economic challenges and public discontent, influencing their political landscapes in the years that followed.
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