EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IS ONLY POSSIBLE IN THE ABSENCE OF MAJOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONFLICT!
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IS ONLY POSSIBLE IN THE ABSENCE OF MAJOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONFLICT! During the period between 'World War One' and 'World War Two' Australia and Germany both had some change. Evolutionary change is slow and gradual with no violence or conflicts in the country. Germany had major internal and external conflicts in this period, which resulted in quick revolutionary change. Australia on the other hand had limited internal and external conflict in the country and so the change was almost unnoticeable. The Germans main reason for revolutionary change is that they had defeat in the war, which is a major factor of rapid change, and the rise of Hitler brought about anti-semitism, political extremism and violence. There were also many internal conflicts in the country. Australia's change was very slow due to them winning World War One, although there was some internal problems like the inequality of treatment of the returned soldiers. Also the depression led to poverty or wealth for many people in the country. In Australia the change was gradual after the war, but one thing that did change greatly was the social attitudes and morals as Australians eased themselves away from the nineteenth century social ideals
The soldier settlement scheme was a pathetic failure because the government gave most of the returning soldier's land in the dry areas of Australia for farming. The main problems were that most soldiers had no experience in farming, the prices of stock and equipment were high after the war, most settlers had little capital and the blocks of land were too small to be viable. All of these problems imminently led to many soldiers leaving the farms and going elsewhere which evidently was a large contributor to the unemployment in Australia at that time. The next change was that the great depression hit the Australian economy causing great diversity between the rich and poor. Unemployment spread through the work force with great speed and no one knew who would be out of a job next. Some people who lived in the wealthier suburbs of Melbourne survived with little evidence of any damage to their economic and job status, although petty crimes happened frequently in the wealthy areas. Germany lost World War One and this brought about many changes, which is referred to as a revolution. The treaty of Versailles was very harsh on Germany after the war, but they were told to sign or the war would start up again with Germany having limited strength. The dictated peace settlement was so harsh that they even lost land and were forced to pay for the many other countries debts resulting from the war. Germany, in some ways, deserved what they got from the peace treaty after the unfai
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