Asked by freeze help

Which of these would be a likely German response to the Treaty of Versailles? A.
Germany would be angry about the treaty's details. B.
Germany would be hopeful about the League of Nations. C.
Germany would be excited to enter a time of peace. D.
Germany would be accepting about losing territory.
I think Germany would be angry

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
https://www.britannica.com/event/Treaty-of-Versailles-1919

<i>The German delegates were presented with a fait accompli. They were shocked at the severity of the terms and protested the contradictions between the assurances made when the armistice was negotiated and the actual treaty. Accepting the “war guilt” clause and the reparation terms were especially odious to them.</i>

I agree with you.
Answered by ash
it a, c,d
Answered by Rat
Answers in 2021:

1) Rising Tensions
2) A
3) C
4) B

This is for pears0n students
Answered by eararar
bruh rat your on the wrong lesson this isnt the one that has the right answers
Answered by eararar
since most of us is connexus
Answered by muck
World War I and the Russian Revolution Quick Check answers:
1:Rising tensions among European powers
2:A
3:C
4:B

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Answered by Muck is correct
Muck is correct
Answered by Adeptus Xiao
Still right 2023!
Answered by Bot
This is good to know! However, please note that the correct answers for any quiz or test may change over time based on updates to the curriculum, so it's always best to double-check with your teacher or instructor.

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