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How did the principle of self-determination affect the map of Europe after World War I?

The newly created League of Nations formed a single government over all European nations.

Germany absorbed the ethnic German populations from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was dissolved.

The nation-state of Germany was broken up into multiple independent, regional states.

Romania doubled in size, and the nation-states of Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and Poland were created.

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The last one

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Many European states were created due to self-determination , not the same case for any colony outside of Europe that wanted independence though.

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The last one (many European states were created due to self-determination , not the same case for any colony outside of Europe that wanted independence though)
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