Question
What problems came about in newly created countries, such as Czechoslovakia, after the end of World War I?
A The United States refused to recognize these new independent countries.
B Countries struggled without a powerful ally, such as Austria-Hungary.
C New boundaries often split up ethnic groups, which caused tensions
DThey were bullied into unequal trade deals by their former ruling countries.
A The United States refused to recognize these new independent countries.
B Countries struggled without a powerful ally, such as Austria-Hungary.
C New boundaries often split up ethnic groups, which caused tensions
DThey were bullied into unequal trade deals by their former ruling countries.
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C New boundaries often split up ethnic groups, which caused tensions
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