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The Treaty of Versailles included a “war guilt” clause that
forced Germany to join the League of Nations.
forbade countries from engaging in future wars.
forbade countries from making secret alliances.
forced Germany to accept responsibility for the war.
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Forced Germany to accept responsibility for the war.
Explanation: Article 231 (the "war guilt" clause) assigned blame to Germany and its allies for starting World War I, providing a legal basis for reparations.
Explanation: Article 231 (the "war guilt" clause) assigned blame to Germany and its allies for starting World War I, providing a legal basis for reparations.
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