APPL
4. (07.02 LC)
One effect of the Treaty of Versailles was to (4 points)
A- co...
History, 07.04.2021 06:30 corriganpelton
APPL
4. (07.02 LC)
One effect of the Treaty of Versailles was to (4 points)
A- concentrate European wealth in France
B-dismantle Germany's colonies in Africa
C-decrease German imperial goals
D-reject socialism as a viable political system
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