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Help!!!!! With all of these question pleasseeee!!!!!

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<span>2. List the countries and empires that were part of Europe in 1914 that no longer existed in 1919
Spain, Ottoman Empire, Russia, Austria-Hungary,  Montenegrid, Serbia
3. List all of the new countries displayed on the 1919 map that were not present during 1914. 
<span>Ireland, Finland, Ertonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Prussia, Poland, Soviet Union, Turkey, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Danzig, Austria, Hungary
</span>4. For each of the new countries listed above, write down the empire of which that country was once a part of.
<span>Ireland: GB, Finland, Ertonia, Latvia: Russia, Lithuania, Prussia: Germany/Russia, Poland: Russia/Germany/Austria-Hungary, Soviet Union: Russia, Turkey: Ottoman Empire, Czechoslovakia: Austria-Hungary, Yugoslavia: Austria-Hungary/Serbia/Montenegrid, Danzig: Germany, Austria, Hungary: Austria-Hungary
</span></span> 5.Make two columns, one titled “gained”and the other titled “lost”. List,under the appropriate columns,those countries that gained or lost territory from 1914 to 1919.
Gained: Serbia, Romania, France, Italy
Lost:<span> Germany, Russia, Austria- Hungary</span>
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