According to the information in the
presentation, which of the following
would you say was th...
According to the information in the
presentation, which of the following
would you say was the biggest reason
for German citizens to be angry about
the end of WWI and the Treaty of
Versailles?
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they were essentially blamed for it
ong with other treaties decided by the winning Allies (Britain, France, Italy
hat officially ended the war and decided the terms of Germany's
They did not get to be a part of the
decisions that were made in the treaty.
many's power by
The treaty kept them from taking over
Europe.
d specifically parts of Poland
orations (money for damages)
rippled Germany and its standing status in Europe.
ms were embarrassed and angry.
The treaty stripped them of their power
and status in Europe.
The treaty didn't punish other countries as
well.
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