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The First World War had significant effects on both East Asia and West Asia. In East Asia, it accelerated nationalist movements, particularly in China, where the war weakened imperial authority and fueled demands for reform, culminating in the May Fourth Movement of 1919. In West Asia, the war led to the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire, giving rise to new nation-states and redrawing borders, while also sparking Arab nationalism and independence movements against colonial rule. The conflict ultimately set the stage for future geopolitical tensions in both regions.

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