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Impact of World War I
By William Ennis
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Question 1
1.
Map of World Before World War I (1914)
Map of World After World War I (1920)
Compare the two world maps and answer the question.
1. How did the world change between 1914 and 1920?
United States increased in size.
Russia no longer existed.
Ottoman Empire disappeared.
Spain doubled in size.
Question 2
2.
Before World War I (1914)
After World War I (1920)
Compare the two world maps and answer the question.
2. Which empires and countries expanded their territory between 1914 and 1920?
Germany
Ottoman Empire
Japan
Russia
Question 3
3.
Before WWI (1914)
After WWI (1920)
Compare the two world maps and answer the question.
3. Which countries are on the map for 1920 that are not on the map for 1914?
Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Turkey
Canada, Australia, and South Africa
France, Germany, Great Britain
India, China, and Japan
Question 4
4.
Before WWI
After WWI
Compare the two world maps and answer the question.
4. What do these maps suggest about what the victorious countries gained from the war?
Honor
More territory
Respect
Larger military
Question 5
5.
Before WWI
After WWI
5. What patterns do you notice when you compare both maps?
The victorious countries gained territory.
The losing countries gained population.
The French lose all their colonies in Africa.
Great Britain grants India its independance.
Question 6
6.
6. Name at least 2 countries who lost a considerable amount of land after World War I.
Spain and Poland
Italy and Yugoslavia
Russia and Austria-Hungary
Great Britain and France
Question 7
7.
7. What country is completely gone from the map of Europe after World War I?
Germany
Poland
Italy
Russia
Question 8
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8. Why did nations in Western Europe keep the same territory/land they had kept before the war?
They were victors in the war.
The same people lived there.
They were the biggest losers in the war.
Their land was worth less after the war.