Washington Naval Conference

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A disarmament conference over interests in the Pacific Ocean and East Asia

Real World Example

The Washington Naval Conference, held from 1921 to 1922, was significant because it aimed to prevent an arms race by limiting naval construction at a time when economies were booming. This conference highlighted tensions between major powers like the United States, United Kingdom, and Japan and introduced the idea of international cooperation to maintain peace. Today, similar ideas are seen in global treaties and organizations that work to prevent conflicts and encourage diplomacy, such as the United Nations. For an average person, these efforts mean living in a world where countries try to solve disagreements through dialogue rather than war, contributing to global stability and peace. This stability allows people to focus on economic activities, education, and personal growth without the constant fear of international conflict.

Practice Version

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