Following World War I, several nation-states were formed as a result of the Treaty of Versailles and other peace treaties. Notable among these was Czechoslovakia, created in 1918 from territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Additionally, Yugoslavia was formed, uniting several South Slavic groups, and new nations like Poland and Finland also emerged or reasserted their independence during this period. These changes significantly reshaped the political landscape of Europe.
It was not formed in World War II, it was formed for years after in 1949
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
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Czechoslovakia was formed on October 28, 1918, following the end of World War I. It emerged as a nation-state from the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, uniting the Czech lands and Slovakia. The country's establishment was part of a broader wave of national self-determination in Central and Eastern Europe during that period.
It was not formed in World War II, it was formed for years after in 1949
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The League of Nations was formed at the end of World War One, the United Nations was formed at the end of World War II.
Germany
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
Austria's present borders were largely shaped after World War I with the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1919 defined Austria's borders as a sovereign nation. Additionally, following World War II, the 1955 State Treaty solidified Austria's borders and ensured its neutrality.
Which of the following was NOT formed after World War 2 to form an international forum for peace?
Yugoslavia
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