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World War I Practice Test: What Happened Next - Outcome And Aftermath
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What were the consequences of the war?  What had changed and what was to come about because of the conflict?

World War I Practice Test: What Happened Next - Outcome And Aftermath
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1. After the war Germany's overseas territories were divided among the Allies, and Germany itself lost land to France, Belgium, Denmark and which two newly-created countries?
2. After the war Britain lost a larger proportion of its area than Germany had, after which country gained its independence?
3. After the war Germany's overseas territories were divided among the Allies, and Germany itself lost land to France, Belgium, Denmark and which two newly-created countries?
4. The economy of one nation boomed in the aftermath of the war. Which nation was it?
5. The Russian territories of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan gained their independence in 1918 but were re-absorbed into the new Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, after how long?
6. The Frenchman who negotiated the armistice with Germany, Ferdinand Foch, was fearful of another war with Germany. He said of the peace treaty, This is not Peace. It is an Armistice for..." how many years?"
7. The Treaty of Versailles brought the war to its official conclusion on what date?
8. The Russian territories of Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan gained their independence in 1918 but were re-absorbed into the new Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, after how long?
9. The economy of one nation boomed in the aftermath of the war. Which nation was it?
10. After the war Britain lost a larger proportion of its area than Germany had, after which country gained its independence?