Which problem was caused at the end of Napoleonic War of 1815? New alliances were formed. Countries had been dissolved. Like cultures were separated. People were weak from disease.

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Like cultures were separated.

Explanation:

Like cultures were separated is the correct answer bc i got it incorrect when i did their answer, but also because At first, the Central Powers made great gains. In the end, the Allies won because of superior numbers and resources. Five million Allied men were killed by wounds or disease; the Central Powers lost three million men. The cost of the war was more than 337 billion dollars.

The Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918. The Treaty of Versailles (near Paris) laid all the blame at the feet of the Germans, and they lost one-eighth of their territory. Austria and the Ottoman Empire were reduced in size, and the countries of Czechoslovakia, Poland, Yugoslavia, and Hungary were from territory ruled by other countries.

The fighting never really stopped, and the groundwork for World War II was laid.

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