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4 years ago
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This question has 3 parts. First answer part a, then part b, and conclude with part c. This political cartoon depicts the peace

process world war 1. Analyze the cartoon to answer part a below. Part a: in this image, world leaders are forcing peace terms from the treaty of Versailles onto a man who does not agree with them. The man forced to swallow the peace trend symbolizes which country? Part b: I dentist two provisions of the treaty of Versailles and describe their impact on Germany. Part c: summarize how one of your provisions described in part a led to the start of world war 2.

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andrey2020 [161]4 years ago
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Part b. dentist two provisions of the treaties of Versailles and describe their impact on Germany.
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