Which country experienced a noncommunist revolution for independence in the years after World War I?

China
Ireland
Japan
Great Britain
A?

It is Ireland

I think it is B Ireland.

No.

Is it Great Britain? @Ms. Sue

Ireland is correct just got it right on the test

The country that experienced a noncommunist revolution for independence in the years after World War I is Ireland.

To arrive at this answer, we need to consider the historical context and events that took place during and after World War I. Here's how we can reason it out:

1. China experienced a communist revolution after World War I, led by the Chinese Communist Party and ultimately resulting in the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. Therefore, China did not experience a noncommunist revolution for independence in the years after World War I.

2. Japan also did not experience a revolution for independence in the years after World War I. Although Japan industrialized and modernized during this period, it was already a sovereign nation and not seeking independence.

3. Great Britain was not seeking independence since it was one of the major powers during that time. However, it did experience significant social and political changes during and after World War I, such as the rise of the suffrage movement and the Irish War of Independence. But it was Ireland, not Great Britain, that experienced a revolution for independence during this period.

4. Ireland is the correct answer. In the years following World War I, Ireland fought against British rule in a guerrilla war, known as the Irish War of Independence. The conflict between Irish nationalists and British forces resulted in the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, which eventually led to the Republic of Ireland gaining full independence in 1937.

So, in conclusion, Ireland experienced a noncommunist revolution for independence in the years after World War I.