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Which of the following best describes attitudes in Germany after World War I?
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Germans bitterly resented the Treaty of Versailles and the heavy war costs.
Germans did not feel they lost the war.
Germans looked to the United States to help rebuild a new political system.
Germans accepted the Treaty of Versailles and wanted to move on with their lives.
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Germans bitterly resented the Treaty of Versailles and the heavy war costs.
Explanation: The treaty was widely seen in Germany as humiliating and economically crippling; many Germans believed in the "stab-in-the-back" myth and resented reparations and territorial losses.
Explanation: The treaty was widely seen in Germany as humiliating and economically crippling; many Germans believed in the "stab-in-the-back" myth and resented reparations and territorial losses.
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