When were Austria's present borders created?A)after Napoleon was defeated
B)during the mid-1800s
C)when the Austro-Hungarian empire was formed
D)at the end of World War I

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Answer 1
Answer: D) at the end of WW1. 

Prior to this alteration, Austria had incorporated Hungary into their empire (Austro-Hungarian Empire) and it was only after the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 that defeated Austria had to cede land to Hungary and Czechoslovakia. 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Austria was no longer part of the large Austro-Hungarian empire when that empire collapsed after the war.

Explanation: for the graded point


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The Tet Offensive was a military victory for the south Vietnamese and a psychological victory for the north.

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