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Which one of the following is an example of how European nations were affected by the treaties that ended world war i?

One example of how European nations were affected by the treaties that ended World War I, particularly the Treaty of Versailles, is the significant territorial losses imposed on Germany. The treaty resulted in Germany losing territories like Alsace-Lorraine to France and parts of Prussia to Poland, which fueled resentment and economic hardship. Additionally, the imposition of heavy reparations contributed to hyperinflation and political instability in Germany, laying the groundwork for future conflicts in Europe. Other nations, like Austria-Hungary, faced disintegration and the emergence of new states, altering the political landscape of the continent.


What were the effects of the Paris Peace Conference?

The 1919-20 conference that drew up the peace treaties following the First World War. http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1333.html A second Paris Peace Conference in 1946 drafted the peace treaties (signed the following February) between the Allies and Italy, Finland, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria following the Second World War.


Who was on the losing side in world war 1?

The Allied Powers defeated the Central Powers.Central Powers:Austria-HungaryGerman EmpireOttoman EmpireBulgariaAllied Powers:RussiaUnited Kingdom: CanadaAustraliaIndiaNew ZealandNewfoundlandSouth AfricaFranceUnited StatesItalyJapanSerbiaBelgiumRomaniaPortugalMontenegroCubaPanamaGreeceSiamLiberiaBrazilGuatemalaNicaraguaCosta RicaHondurasHaitiInsurgent Nationalities that seceded from their constituent Central Powers states to fight with the allies: PolesCzechoslocak LegionsThe HejazArmenians


Was Germany on the winning side or losing side of world war 1?

Germany was on the losing side of World War 1.


Why did tensions between Arabs and Jews in Palestine escalate during the 1930s?

Jewish Immigration to Palestine increased significantly, causing Arabs to worry about losing their land.

Related Questions

What 5 losing nations received treaties from the allies at the end of world war 1?

(Mainly) Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.


How did the treaty of Versailles treat the losing nations after ww1?

there was no losing nations in ww1


Why did the Germans surrender?

because Hitler killed himself as he was losing to the allies


What penalties were given to losing nations of World War 2?

Germany and Japan had to be occupied by the Allies and they had to get rid of Nazism, and the idea of suicide / Samurai warrior notions. Both countries had to become democratic nations and we would help them get their countries repaired. See also information about the Yalta Conference and the Potsdam Conference.


What was the result of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix?

These were treaties of post-Revolutionary war that resulted with Native Amercians losing land in all of them.


What compensation did Michigan receive for losing Toledo?

The upper peninsula


How much money did the losing side have to pay the allies?

$30,000,000,000 for damage cost at the end of WWI


What is the explanation for the U.S. declaration of war on Germany in April of 1917?

allies were close to losing the war


Why were prisioners in the holocaust evacuated from one camp to another?

because the Germans were losing the war and as such they were losing territory and the camps needed to be evacuated before the allies arrived.


Were the Japanese successful?

They, like their allies, the Germans, were successful until about 1943. They both were clearly losing the war by then.


What do the losing players in the World Series get?

They receive a minimum amount of money, usually in the $250,000-$260,000 range.


Will my child still receive ssdi child support if he gets adopted?

Not from the parent that is losing parental rights.