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Which of the following had the greatest influence on how Germany was treated after World War I?
President Wilson’s desire to form the League of Nations
Germany’s desire for reasonable conditions of surrender and fair treatment
Europe’s desire to maintain original pre-war borders
the Allies’ desire to seek retribution for Germany’s actions
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the Allies’ desire to seek retribution for Germany’s actions
Explanation: The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations, territorial losses, disarmament, and the "war guilt" clause—measures driven largely by the Allied powers (especially France and Britain) wanting to punish and weaken Germany. Wilson’s League idea had limited effect on the treaty, Germany’s wishes were ignored, and pre‑war borders were not preserved.
Explanation: The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations, territorial losses, disarmament, and the "war guilt" clause—measures driven largely by the Allied powers (especially France and Britain) wanting to punish and weaken Germany. Wilson’s League idea had limited effect on the treaty, Germany’s wishes were ignored, and pre‑war borders were not preserved.
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