AP European History
In the context of the Age of Global Conflict, 'divided' refers to the fragmentation and polarization of societies, nations, and ideologies as a result of war, political tensions, and economic disparities. This division is often seen in the split between different social classes, political factions, and ethnic groups, leading to conflicts that reshape national identities and influence international relations. The notion of being divided highlights the struggle for power and control within states as well as the impact of external conflicts on internal unity.