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Which was not one of the countries created out of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I?A.CzechoslovakiaB.AustriaC.HungaryD.Turkey

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Which was not one of the countries created out of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I?

A. Czechoslovakia
B. Austria
C. Hungary
D. Turkey

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Solution

To determine which country was not created from the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I, we need to consider the changes in national boundaries that resulted from the war and the subsequent treaties.

  1. Examine the countries listed:

    • A. Czechoslovakia: This country was created after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918.
    • B. Austria: Austria was formed as a separate nation from the Austro-Hungarian Empire after its dissolution.
    • C. Hungary: Similarly, Hungary also became a separate country after the disintegration of the empire.
    • D. Turkey: Turkey was formed from the remnants of the Ottoman Empire, not the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
  2. Conclusion: Since Turkey was not created from the Austro-Hungarian Empire but rather from the Ottoman Empire, the correct answer is:

Final Answer

D. Turkey

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