Great Britain continued to rule the waves after the Great War, but it had to focus its energies on maintaining its weakened empire. Political stability was preserved at home, but the Labor and Conservative Parties competed in Parliament, but there were economic and social tensions, especially as the Great Depression commenced. The League of Nations proved impotent, so early rearmament commenced 1934, to prepare for the next conflict.

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