
Post-War Effects and Consequences
The aftermath of World War I had significant consequences globally. Economically, many countries faced hardships, leading to inflation and unemployment. Politically, empires collapsed, resulting in new nations and borders, often creating ethnic tensions. The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh penalties on Germany, fostering resentment and instability. Socially, the war changed attitudes towards authority and led to movements for rights and reforms, including women's suffrage. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the rise of extremist ideologies, setting the stage for World War II. The war's legacy shaped international relations and societal norms for decades to come.