World War I significantly altered the borders of European countries through the dissolution of empires and the establishment of new nation-states. The Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires collapsed, leading to the creation of several new countries, including Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland. The Treaty of Versailles and other peace treaties redrew borders, often based on ethnic lines, which caused tensions and conflicts in the years that followed. Overall, the war reshaped the political landscape of Europe and laid the groundwork for future disputes.
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The countries that started World War I were Serbia, Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Russia. Those were the base and then more countries joined.
After World War II, the world was bipolar
1. competition between european countries 2. treaties signed between european countries 3. Death of Archduke Franz Fernindad
China borders the most countries in the world, with a total of 14 neighboring countries.
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Russia borders the most countries in the world, with a total of 14 neighboring countries.
Certainly. The borders of many European countries were redrawn after WWII
They were formed trading alliances
There was no "European government". Europe was, and still is, composed of numerous separate and different countries, each with their own governments.
The world is more a reference to society and countries. Earth is our planet, which doesn't really have borders. Borders are human made, as are many things. The globe is more general than that and refers to our physical planet, consisting of seas and land. The globe is a reference to everything having no borders. Global problems affect us all, and are independent of the restrictions of society and countries.
European countries ruled so many other countries of the world
yes the effect of second world war weaken the most European countries.
There are 50 countries in Europe.
Nepal and China
Governments were forced to pay for food and shelter for poor refugees in their countries