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Why were the Allies so intent on occupying Germany after the war?(1 point)
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They wanted to make sure Germany repaid its reparations this time.
They wanted to make sure Germany repaid its reparations this time.
They learned that Germany was secretly planning a takeover of all its lost colonies.
They learned that Germany was secretly planning a takeover of all its lost colonies.
They wanted to control precious mines in Germany and pocket the profits.
They wanted to control precious mines in Germany and pocket the profits.
They learned from their mistakes in the Treaty of Versailles.
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They learned from their mistakes in the Treaty of Versailles.
Explanation: After WWI, the punitive Versailles settlement helped create resentment and instability that contributed to WWII. Occupying Germany after WWII let the Allies ensure demilitarization, denazification, political reform, and economic reconstruction to prevent another German aggression.
Explanation: After WWI, the punitive Versailles settlement helped create resentment and instability that contributed to WWII. Occupying Germany after WWII let the Allies ensure demilitarization, denazification, political reform, and economic reconstruction to prevent another German aggression.
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