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World War I significantly impacted China by highlighting its vulnerability and the limitations of its political power. Although China was not a primary combatant, it declared war on Germany in 1917, hoping to regain territories lost to foreign powers. The war also spurred nationalist movements, as the Treaty of Versailles awarded German concessions in Shandong to Japan, igniting widespread protests like the May Fourth Movement. This period of unrest ultimately laid the groundwork for future political change, including the rise of the Chinese Communist Party.

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