How did World War I contribute to future conflict in Europe?
Show answer and explanation
Correct answer: By fostering resentment and unresolved tensions
Harsh peace settlements and new national boundaries left many grievances unresolved. These tensions contributed to the outbreak of World War II.
Keep practicing
More Impact on Europe questions
- Which four empires collapsed as a direct result of World War I in Europe?
- Which South Slavic state was newly formed from territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I?
- The Treaty of Versailles primarily imposed harsh penalties on which country?
- Which economic burden placed on Germany after World War I contributed to instability in Europe?
- Which revolution in 1917 removed Russia from World War I and led to the creation of a communist state?
- Which new European country was re-established after more than a century of partitions?