Return of Horrible Educational Maps

Now since I had posted several WWI maps now have one that shows Europe after the First World War:

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Yeah I had no idea there were Romanian irredentist claims on Transcarpathian Ruthenia, Slovakia, possibly some of Moravia (hard to tell, the map's so poorly drawn :p)
Nice to see though that the Austrians and the Czechs were able to work things out and stick together (always thought it was possible :) ).
Sweden and Norway are in the same colour, so I assume they're still in the personal union... congratulations to Catalunya for obtaining autonomy... and what's the status of East Prussia? :p
 
Corsica is also... Independent? A British Protectorate?
OMG I didn't even notice that one...
Ah well... we all know nothing important ever happens on Corsica...
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Why do so many textbooks have such poor maps?
On AH alone you can find hundreds of people who can provide much better work for free.
Some of 'em on this thread, I think I might could provide better work scribbling on a napkin sitting in a restaurant :p
Honestly I think textbook quality has declined in general over the years... I have a small collection of old history textbooks, ranging between the 1920's and 1960's, and not only were the maps better in nearly all cases, but the text itself was better too than what I remember from grade school/high school... not necessarily politically unbiased, but just better-written...
 
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