1. How was the nature of national movement changed after the end of the of the first world war?
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Under the Treaty of Versailles which was drawn up after the war to essentially decide what would happen next, Germany lost about a tenth of its lands. Further treaties saw Bulgaria, Austria and Hungary all lose territory too
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The nature of national movement changed after the end of the of the first world war in sovereignty inherent in decolonisation.
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- The Indian Nation or Independence Movement played a major role after the World War II,
- The Indian Independence Movement was a series of events in India with the main aim of breaking the British rule.
- The campaign spanned 90 years (1857–1947), in particular. The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged from Bengal.
- This later took hold in the newly established Indian National Congress with influential liberal figures demanding only their constitutional right to appear in British India for Indian Civil Service tests, as well as more rights of an economic kind for the citizens of the country.
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