Summary of Qué eran las internacionales obreras

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The International Workers' Association was a group of socialist organizations founded in 1864, 1871, and 1919. Their main goals were to unify workers across the globe and achieve better working conditions and living standards. However, disagreements between the organizations led to their eventual downfall during World War I.

  • 00:00:00 The International Workers' Association, also known as the First, Second, and Third Internationals, was a group of socialist organizations founded in 1864, 1871, and 1919, respectively. Their main goals were to unify workers across the globe and achieve better working conditions and living standards. However, disagreements between the organizations led to their eventual downfall during World War I.
  • 00:05:00 The final nail in the coffin for international labor unions was World War II, as workers from different countries had to fight against each other. This mixture of things was impossible to maintain with a third international, so we saw in a nutshell that each of the international labor unions failed and that their intentions were each different. In preparation for the next quiz, I'd like to remind you that we have exercises available on this subject on our website. Thank you, and I hope you have enjoyed this video.

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