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What Were the Consequences of the First World War? - History and Civics

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What were the consequences of the First World War?

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(i) Spread of Nationalism,
(ii) Spread of Democracy,
(iii) New balance of power,
(iv) Rise of dictatorship and economic depression were the main consequences of the First World War.

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Chapter 18: World War-I and Treaty of Versailles - Short Questions I

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ICSE History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 18 World War-I and Treaty of Versailles
Short Questions I | Q 6

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