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what consequence did world war I have on the political landscape in Europe 1 creation of the soviet union 2. expansion of the british empire 3 strengthen of the Astro Hungarian empire 4 increased isolationism in the u.s. which evidence supports your answer to part a 1"the war ended with the treaty of Versailles... in 1919" 2 "the Russian, Austro-Hungarian and German empires collapsed.." 3 more than four million Americans fought in the war 4 "women joined the work force in greater numbers than ever before"

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Answer to part A: 1 — creation of the Soviet Union.

Evidence that supports this (part B): 2 — "the Russian, Austro-Hungarian and German empires collapsed.."

Brief explanation: World War I helped trigger the 1917 Russian Revolutions and the collapse of the Russian Empire; the Bolsheviks eventually established the Soviet state (formally the USSR in 1922). The other choices are incorrect for the question as asked: the Austro-Hungarian Empire did not strengthen (it dissolved), the British Empire did not meaningfully expand in Europe as a political consequence, and increased U.S. isolationism was a U.S. reaction, not a change in Europe's political landscape. The Treaty of Versailles (evidence 1) relates to Germany’s postwar settlement but does not by itself prove the creation of the Soviet Union.