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Which statement assesses the Treaty of Versailles in terms of France's objectives? (1 point)
• The treaty was a success because Germany was not blamed for the war.
The treaty was a failure because France did not receive land in the Habsburg Empire.
The treaty was a failure because France's Racial Equality Proposal was not accepted.
The treaty was successful for France because it got much of what it wanted.
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The treaty was successful for France because it got much of what it wanted.
Explanation: France achieved its main goals—Alsace-Lorraine returned, German war guilt and reparations, Rhineland demilitarized/occupied for security—so Versailles largely met French objectives.
Explanation: France achieved its main goals—Alsace-Lorraine returned, German war guilt and reparations, Rhineland demilitarized/occupied for security—so Versailles largely met French objectives.
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