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Post-WWI, democracies reigned supreme, kittens farted rainbows, and doctors realized cake was actually healthy. And then fascism showed up. Thanks, fascism. You're the reason we don't have adorably colorful kitten farts.
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- 00:04
1848 was a great year to be a revolutionary. Sicily, France,
- 00:08
Austria, heck almost every European country was open for business as pesky [Store turns over closed sign to open]
- 00:14
students and solid middle-class citizens alike took to the streets in the great
- 00:18
search for democratic reform the busiest cities for insurrection were Paris
- 00:23
Vienna and Berlin but it was in France that the revolutionaries managed to [Revolutionaries in France]
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- 00:27
establish universal male suffrage... the guys get to vote what a relief we
- 00:32
were so concerned sorry ladies we'll still have to take a back seat in this
- 00:36
whole democracy thing unfortunately the positive momentum toward reform in [French man driving a car with women in the back seat]
- 00:39
France was sidetracked by a squabble between social classes well to make
- 00:44
things worse Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew Louis Napoleon Bonaparte who had
- 00:48
actually been elected the first president of France by a direct popular [People in France voting]
- 00:51
vote in 1848 couldn't resist overthrowing the Second Republic in 1851
- 00:56
so that he could be an emperor too just like Uncle bony well as for the results
- 01:02
in Austria and Germany they went nowhere the Austrian monarchy was simply too [Austrian people gathered together]
- 01:06
strong in competing interests and identities in Germany made it impossible
- 01:10
for different factions to unite and push democratic reforms forward over the next
- 01:15
65 years the soup of democracy continued to simmer in Europe we hope it was clam [Chef appears from a wall]
- 01:20
chowder people still wanted to partake of that whole liberty and equality thing
- 01:24
even as the old noble families clung to power and then the pot boiled over [Pot boils over as chef stands by]
- 01:29
everybody grab a spoon, chowder for all...World War one swept across Europe
- 01:33
and completely upset the old order scholars still argue about how the Great [Soldiers in battle]
- 01:37
War got started but the upshot was that the aristocrats were out on their butts
- 01:41
for good the US came into the war on the side of the Allies that would be Great
- 01:45
Britain, France, Russia and italy even though it had tried really really hard
- 01:48
not to get involved in the fighting in the aftermath of the war President [President Wilson standing with arms crossed]
- 01:52
Woodrow Wilson asked the nations of Europe if they were interested in
- 01:56
getting a little guidance in democracy 101 and the nations of Europe said
- 02:00
absolutely can we skip the syllabus day though it's always the most pointless day...[French man asking to skip syllabus day]
- 02:05
Well every new European state that emerged after World War 1 like Hungary
- 02:09
Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia to name a few
- 02:13
had a democratic constitution and Germany, the Soviet Union and Great Britain gave
- 02:18
women the right to vote as did the U.S. in 1920 with the passage of the 19th [Man voting in an election]
- 02:22
amendment additionally socialism was on the rise in Europe to the benefit of
- 02:26
workers everywhere eight hour work days became the norm as did the right to [People working in a factory]
- 02:30
organize, organize unions not your grandmother's thimble collection but as
- 02:34
usual all good things came to an end for a variety of reasons Germany Italy and [Hitler standing with another political figure]
- 02:38
Spain embraced fascism and tiny ridiculous mustaches democracies that
- 02:43
had been born in the wake of World War one disappeared in the lead-up to World
- 02:47
War two thank you, Hitler that's why we can't have nice things..while democracy [Soldier walking through a street]
- 02:51
once again spread its wings after the axis powers got das boot the idea that
- 02:55
every democracy had to look exactly like America's democracy was dead..People felt
- 03:00
free to head over the nearest golden corral and pick and choose the [An all you can eat buffet]
- 03:04
Democratic side dishes that best fits their country because nothing says
- 03:08
freedom like an all-you-can-eat buffet and chocolate waterfall [Uncle Sam appears at an all you can eat buffet]
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