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QveST [7]
4 years ago
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When reparations were forced on Germany in the Treaty of Versailles, this demonstrated that the Allies wanted to what?

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2 answers:
Mashutka [201]4 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is D) punish Germany and keep it weak.

When reparations were forced on Germany in the Treaty of Versailles, this demonstrated that the Allies wanted to punish Germany and keep it weak.

During the Treaty of Versailles negotiations, United States President Woodrow Wilson created a "14 Points" plan to establish long-lasting peace in Europe after World War 1. However, the allies -led by Great Britain and France- did not want long-lasting peace as a priority. They wanted retribution to punish Germany for the millions of deaths and the destruction created during the war.

Vedmedyk [2.9K]4 years ago
3 0
The answer is D. Everyone was infuriated at Germany because they blamed Germany for the whole war. This actually sets the stage for World War 2.
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