Which of the following does NOT correctly describe events in Central and Eastern Europe during the interwar period?

a. Parliamentary governments were very successful in Eastern Europe.
b. Czechoslovakia was the most advanced country in the region, and its democratic system was the most resilient.
c. Austria suffered from massive economic dislocation due to the loss of its empire.
d. Hungary experienced a brief Communist revolution in 1919, but by the 1930, was drifting toward an alliance with Germany because of its desire to regain its lost territories.
e. Most states in the region developed either royal or military dictatorships.


a

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