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Which statement accurately summarizes how the Chinese reacted to the Treaty of Versailles? (1 point)
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The Chinese feared the Treaty of Versailles would result in war with Japan.
The Chinese feared the Treaty of Versailles would result in war with Japan.
The Chinese sent an expeditionary force to Germany in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese sent an expeditionary force to Germany in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese sent laborers to Western allies in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese sent laborers to Western allies in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese, namely scholars and intellectuals, protested in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
Which statement accurately summarizes how the Chinese reacted to the Treaty of Versailles? (1 point)
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The Chinese feared the Treaty of Versailles would result in war with Japan.
The Chinese feared the Treaty of Versailles would result in war with Japan.
The Chinese sent an expeditionary force to Germany in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese sent an expeditionary force to Germany in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese sent laborers to Western allies in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese sent laborers to Western allies in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
The Chinese, namely scholars and intellectuals, protested in response to the Treaty of Versailles.
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The statement that accurately summarizes how the Chinese reacted to the Treaty of Versailles is:
**The Chinese, namely scholars and intellectuals, protested in response to the Treaty of Versailles.**
This response reflects the widespread outrage among Chinese intellectuals and the public regarding the decision to transfer territories previously controlled by Germany to Japan instead of returning them to China, which was a key factor leading to the May Fourth Movement.
**The Chinese, namely scholars and intellectuals, protested in response to the Treaty of Versailles.**
This response reflects the widespread outrage among Chinese intellectuals and the public regarding the decision to transfer territories previously controlled by Germany to Japan instead of returning them to China, which was a key factor leading to the May Fourth Movement.
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