<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>
Invading southward from the Baltic Sea, the Ostrogoths built up a huge empire stretching from the Don to the Dniester rivers (in present-day Ukraine) and from the Black Sea to the Pripet Marshes (southern Belarus).
Arabia Petraea: for the area that is today southern modern Syria, Jordan, the Sinai Peninsula and northwestern Saudi Arabia. It was the only one that became a province, with Petra as its capital.
They would receive a vastly smaller amount of money than men would, for example, women would receive half of the male salary, while children would get even less. These jobs were very often not requiring much skill so even a child could do it, which is why children started working in numerous developing businesses.