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Which provision of the Treaty of Versailles had the greatest economic impact on Germany?
Germany had to spend money to rebuild its military.
Germany had to buy back lands claimed by the Allies.
Germany had to pay huge reparations for the damages it caused.
Germany had to pay large fees to join the League of Nations.
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Germany had to pay huge reparations for the damages it caused.
Explanation: The reparations imposed by the Treaty placed an enormous financial burden on Germany, contributing to massive government debt, hyperinflation in 1923, economic instability, and political upheaval. The other options are incorrect: Germany was forced to reduce (not rebuild) its military, it lost territory rather than buying land back, and it did not pay fees to join the League of Nations (Germany was initially excluded).
Explanation: The reparations imposed by the Treaty placed an enormous financial burden on Germany, contributing to massive government debt, hyperinflation in 1923, economic instability, and political upheaval. The other options are incorrect: Germany was forced to reduce (not rebuild) its military, it lost territory rather than buying land back, and it did not pay fees to join the League of Nations (Germany was initially excluded).
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