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The Treaty of Versailles ______.
embittered the German population
caused the start of the Great Depression
awarded the Sudetenland to Germany
imposed harsh penalties on Germany for World War I
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Correct answers: it embittered the German population and it imposed harsh penalties on Germany for World War I.
Brief clarifications:
- The treaty included the War Guilt Clause, heavy reparations, territorial losses, and military restrictions, which many Germans viewed as humiliating.
- It did not cause the Great Depression (that began with the 1929 U.S. stock-market crash and wider economic factors).
- It did not award the Sudetenland to Germany (the Sudetenland was ceded to Germany later, in 1938, under the Munich Agreement).
Brief clarifications:
- The treaty included the War Guilt Clause, heavy reparations, territorial losses, and military restrictions, which many Germans viewed as humiliating.
- It did not cause the Great Depression (that began with the 1929 U.S. stock-market crash and wider economic factors).
- It did not award the Sudetenland to Germany (the Sudetenland was ceded to Germany later, in 1938, under the Munich Agreement).
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