Answer:
2) include a "war guilt" clause that blamed England for World War I.
Explanation:
This option is not accurate historically. The Treaty of Versailles that fomally ended World War One included a "guilt" clause indeed, but the clause put the blame on Germany, not on England. In the postwar period, Germans resented this clause and saw it as unfair, together with the giant reparations imposed by the treaty.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
He was a dictator, who be;lived in the most conservative ideals, he hated Communism and Capitalism was too libral for him, and dictators are generally not considered democratic.
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