Answer: I believe it would be B, D, and E lad
The reason i say this is because the treaty caused alot of damage to the german army(they couldn't have the luffewaffe, there army was reduces to 100,000 troops, and much more) , land (they had to give up a ton of money to the allies of WW1), and put them in a ton of debt (they had to pay about $33 billion)
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Answer: The north was industrizing there was more oppertunity like fishing farming and many other jobs while in the south there was only farming and farming for slaves.
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Issues that Japan faced after World War I:
- Millions opposing the increase in rice prices
- Union membership tripling when Japanese employers began to struggle harder for their interests
- Rising of tenant-landowner conflicts
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Alan Brinkley was an American political historian who taught for over 20 years at Columbia University. He was the Allan Nevins Professor of History until his death. From 2003 to 2009, he was University Provost.
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