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What made Italian nationalists upset after the World War I peace treaties were concluded?(1 point)ResponsesItaly was not allowed to join the League of Nations.Italy was not allowed to join the League of Nations.The United States did not lift the trade embargo on Italy.The United States did not lift the trade embargo on Italy.The League of Nations demanded that Italy dramatically cut back its armed forces.The League of Nations demanded that Italy dramatically cut back its armed forces.The Allies did not give Italy the territory it had been promised for switching sides in the war.The Allies did not give Italy the territory it had been promised for switching sides in the war.
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The correct response is: **The Allies did not give Italy the territory it had been promised for switching sides in the war.**
Many Italian nationalists felt betrayed by the outcome of the peace treaties after World War I, particularly the Treaty of Saint-Germain and the Treaty of Rapallo, as Italy did not receive all the territories it had been promised in the Treaty of London (1915) in exchange for joining the Allies. This led to the sentiment known as the "mutilated victory."
Many Italian nationalists felt betrayed by the outcome of the peace treaties after World War I, particularly the Treaty of Saint-Germain and the Treaty of Rapallo, as Italy did not receive all the territories it had been promised in the Treaty of London (1915) in exchange for joining the Allies. This led to the sentiment known as the "mutilated victory."