How did national territories change after World War I? Vatican City was made part of the Italian government. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire were broken into multiple countries. Demark was absorbed into Norway. France was given jurisdiction over Germany.
I Think the answer is the Second one, Germany, Austira . . . . . .etc
When the Habsburg Empire collapsed in 1918 at the end of World War I, its territories that were dominated by non-German ethnic groups established their own independent nation-states. The German-speaking lands of the empire sought to become part of the new German republic, but European fears of an enlarged Germany forced them to form an independent Austrian state. The new country's economic weakness and lack of national consciousness contributed to political instability and polarization throughout the 1920s and 1930s and facilitated the annexation (Anschluss) of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938. As part of Germany, Austria came under Nazi totalitarian rule and suffered military defeat in World War II. To escape this Nazi German legacy, Austrians began to seek refuge in a national identity that emphasized their cultural and historical differences with Germans even before the end of the war. Thus, the population welcomed the 1945 decision of the victorious Allied powers to restore an independent Austria. Also if that doesn'y help then I bet http://www.worldology.com/Europe/world_war_1_effect.htm will help. It provides a great detailed list of countries and what happened to them after WW1. Hope I helped. :)
So my answer was correct :D @Poke~Master314
Yes. You were correct. :)
Yay :D this is my History exam, so before i submit it i wanna go over the questions i wasn't so sure of when i answered them @Poke~Master314
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