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Well, a number of monarchies changed to republics. People were sick and tired of monarchs deciding to step in war. A large number of countries had revolts to deal with, allthough Russia is the only country to have an actual revolt (next to ALbania) In short. Germany - were bankrupted by the treaty of Versailles and changed from monarchy to republic. the Kaiser fled to Holland. Russia - already during the war, the romanov's were abducted. The country fell into a civil war which led to the communist regime in 1920. America - changed from protective to very protective, claiming they all left Europe previously and not wanted to be involved in any kind of war again. England - the monarchy came under pressure. It barely survived, but the monarch had to live according to the constitution (they weren't an absolute monarchy for some time though. Austria- the Donau monarchy was split in Hungary and Austria, leaving Austria minimalized. Changed into republic. Poland - got back the city of Danzig (Gdansk) from Germany. Ottoman empire - was split up. End of story. Don't know more details. These are a few countries. Overall, it helped to emancipate the working class. On the political front a large number of socialist parties were organized throughout Europe.

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Countried has changed in World War 1 because of the depression lack of finance and soldiers could not be employed...? They also changed years later with ladies wearing clothes higher and showing skin in which they werent allowed to show and having more freedom

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Central Powers

  • Germany
  • Austria-Hungary
  • Ottoman Empire
  • Bulgaria
  • France

Allies and associated powers

  • Serbia
  • Russia
  • France
  • Britain
  • Belgium
  • Romania
  • US (entered in 1917 only after a German u-boat sunk a boat full of civilians)
  • The British Commonwealth countries: Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, etc. Canada was part of this group but was almost instantly looked upon as a rising superpower for it's soldiers bravery and tactics, the Germans started calling them the "storm troopers" after they took Vimy Ridge (a vantage point previously thought impossible to take after numerous tries by the British and french)
  • Italy

Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, United States of America, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, Bulgaria, Japan, Rumania, Serbia, Belgium, Greece.

Countries * Andorra * Belgium * Brazil * The British Empire o Australia and New Zealand o Canada o India (Now Bangladesh, India and Pakistan) o South Africa o United Kingdom * China * Costa Rica * Cuba * French Third Republic * Greece * Guatemala * Haiti * Honduras * Italy * Japan * Liberia * Montenegro * Nicaragua * Panama * Portugal * Romania * The Russian Empire * San Marino * Serbia * Siam (now Thailand) * United States of America The Central Powers * Austria-Hungary * Bulgaria * Germany * Ottoman Empire Neutral states * Albania (neutral, but occupied in part by Austria-Hungary, and in part by the Italians and Serbs) * Argentina * Bolivia * Chile * Colombia * Denmark * Dominican Republic * El Salvador * Ethiopia * Luxembourg (neutral, but occupied by Germany) * The Netherlands * Norway * Paraguay * Persia * Peru * Spain * Sweden * Switzerland * Uruguay * Venezuela*Great Britain*

The main participants on one side in WW1 were: * the United Kingdom, its Empire and Commonwealth * France and its Empire * Italy * the United States * the Russian Empire (until revolution, privation and defeat removed it from the fighting) The main participants on the other side in WW1 were: * the German Empire * the Austro-Hungarian Empire * the Turkish Empire

In the beginning, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Serbia had an alliance with Russia, and Austria-Hungary with Germany. Russia also had an alliance with France, and so they became involved as well. When Germany tried to invade France, they had to go through Belgium, who declared war on Germany as well. Great Britain had an alliance with Belgium, and also had ties to France. Thus, they became involved in the Great War as well. So:

The Central Powers:

  • Germany
  • Austria-Hungary
  • The Ottoman Empire (which was on the decline anyways)

The Allies:

  • Great Britain
  • France
  • Belgium
  • Italy (later on)
  • The United States (later on)
  • Russia (who will pull out in 1918)
  • Japan

Note: These are just the main powers. When it came to war, most countries also brought with them ties to their colonies, and so the list of involved countries and territories is extensive.

Over twenty-seven countries were mentioned as the Allied and Associated Powers in the Treaty of Versailles. World War I, however, was truly global in its outreach because colonies of European nations also went to war.
Austria-Hungary : Austria-Hungary initiated World War I by declaring war on Serbia in July 1914.
Belgium : Though initially neutral, Belgium joined World War I to offer stiff resistance against German invasion.
Brazil : Brazil joined World War I in 1917 on the side of the Allies, and was the only Latin American country to participate in the Great War.
British Empire : Britain and British colonies including Australia, Canada, India, and New Zealand formed part of the Allied camp. The spread of the British colonies across the globe brought World War I to Africa and Asia.
Bulgaria : The Kingdom of Bulgaria joined the Central Powers in 1915 and fought until September 1918.
China : China entered World War I in 1917 following U.S. entry into the war.
France and Colonies : One of the major Allied nations, France declared war with the German declaration of war against France on August 3, 1914.
German Empire : Germany was a major Central Power. Austria-Hungary's declaration of war was heavily influenced by Germany's assurance of support.
Greece : Following the U.S. entry into World War I, Greece entered the war on the side of the Allies on June 27, 1917.
Italy : Initially reluctant to join the war despite an alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary, Italy sided with the allies in 1915.
Japan : Japan's entry into World War I in August 1914 followed Britain's request to combat raids of the Kaiserliche Marine (German Imperial Navy).
Liberia : Liberian trade was adversely affected by World War I, and the country joined the Allied Powers in 1917.
Montenegro : Linked closely with Serbia, Montenegro joined the Allied cause in August 1914.
Ottoman Empire : The Ottoman Empire joined World War I in November 1914, on the side of the Central Powers, due to its close ties with Germany.
Portugal : Despite the rivalry between Portugal and Germany, Portugal remained neutral until March 1915, when Germany declared war. Portugal then joined the Allies.
Romania : Romania joined the Allies in August 1916.
Russia : Russia, along with Britain and France, was one of the major Allied Powers, and first among the nations to mobilize troops against Germany.
Serbia : The outbreak of World War I was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo, Serbia. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia in July 1914.
United States of America: The United States declared neutrality in 1914. In 1917, the United States associated with the Allied nations thereby changing the course of World War I.
Other countries such as Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, San Marino, and Siam were also involved in the Great War.

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