Was just satisfaction with the peace terms of world war I reasons for widespread discontent around the world in the early 1900s

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No, the dissatisfaction with the peace terms of World War I was just one factor that contributed to widespread discontent around the world in the early 1900s. Other causes of discontent included economic hardship, social inequality, political corruption, and the desire for self-determination among many ethnic and national groups. Additionally, the aftermath of the war led to the rise of new ideologies such as communism and fascism, which further fueled discontent and unrest.