Germany was divided into two separate nations following World War I: East Germany and West Germany.
the league of nations was established.
Overdependence on foreign nations and a dramatic increase in population.
In World War I, the Central Powers consisted of four nations roughly occupying the central portion of Europe and the northern Middle East. From north to south, the nations were Imperial Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
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It was divided politically: Free Nations VS. Communist and Fascist Nations Imperialist Nations VS. Colonial Nations who wanted their freedom Europe was divided East from West: Eastern Bloc controlled by the USSR and the Western half had free nations with their own self-rule and economies.
Germany was divided into two separate nations following World War I: East Germany and West Germany.
After World War I, most of the Central Powers' colonies were redistributed among the victorious Allied Powers as mandates under the League of Nations. Germany lost its overseas colonies, such as those in Africa and the Pacific, which were administered by Britain, France, and Japan. The Ottoman Empire's territories were divided, leading to the establishment of new nations in the Middle East, often under British and French control. This restructuring significantly altered the geopolitical landscape and set the stage for future conflicts in these regions.
the league of nations was established.
It changed it became the UN. The UN is better than the league of nations.
Overdependence on foreign nations and a dramatic increase in population.
United States and the Soviet Union.
Alliances were made. Friendly nations became the enemy.
Former colonial nations became independent.
Former colonial nations became independent.
Terms used to describe the way the world is conventionally divided includes nation-state, multi-national states, and nations.
In World War I, the Central Powers consisted of four nations roughly occupying the central portion of Europe and the northern Middle East. From north to south, the nations were Imperial Germany, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.