How did World War I impact national borders?
National borders were adjusted to meet Germany's demands for the armistice
that ended the war.
National borders were redrawn to meet the territorial ambitions of the Central
Powers at the end of the war.
All countries withdrew to their 1914 borders as part of the armistice that ended
the fighting
Defeated countries lost territory and victorious countries gained territory as a
result of the treaty ending the war.

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Answer: the answer is D

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The world war 1 impacted national boarders because it redrew the world map and readjusted many borders in Europe, America and Africa.

Impact of World War 1

World war 1 had a great impact on the national boarders of most European countries. For instance, it he collapsed of the Russian Empire and subsequently created Poland, the Baltics, and Finland.

    The Austro-Hungarian Empire was dismantled leading to the creation of Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia.

   The German Empire became Germany, and this led to Germany losing a lot of substantial territory outside Europe.

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