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What was the longest-lasting effect of the losses in World War II?
Nations realized they could not afford another world war.
European leaders agreed to permanent peace treaties.
Millions of people never recovered their jobs and homes.
Factory owners decided to shut down rather than rebuild.
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Nations realized they could not afford another world war.
This realization led to lasting institutions and policies — the United Nations, NATO, European integration, and a general emphasis on diplomacy and economic cooperation to prevent another global conflict.
This realization led to lasting institutions and policies — the United Nations, NATO, European integration, and a general emphasis on diplomacy and economic cooperation to prevent another global conflict.
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