Why was Europe on the brink of change at the turn of the 20th Century?
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Why was Europe on the brink of change at the turn of the 20th Century? The main things at that could have created changes at the turn of the 20th century were the affects of nationalism, industrialization, communism, Bismarck's power and the way the main powers allied themselves creating conflict and rifts. At the turn of the century the nations of Europe were divided in the ways that they were run on two contrasting types of political systems you had the democracies and the monarchies. The democracy's some times had royal families but the majority at this point were run by an elected governmental body. The Nations with Monarchs or being run in an autocracy were suffering from many revolutions at that time because they had been oppressed for so long and were finally fed up with the treatment they received examples being Russia and the Tsars and France and the killing...

