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A direct result of World War I was the significant reshaping of national borders and the creation of new countries, particularly in Europe and the Middle East, as empires like the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires collapsed. The Treaty of Versailles imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, leading to economic turmoil and political instability. This environment contributed to the rise of extremist movements, including Nazism in Germany, setting the stage for World War II. Additionally, the war catalyzed social changes, including shifts in gender roles and the push for independence in colonized nations.

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