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How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Europe and the Middle East?(1 point)
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The Treaty of Versailles did not affect Europe or the Middle East; it affected only Germany.
The Treaty of Versailles did not affect Europe or the Middle East; it affected only Germany.

It kept the existing power dynamics the same as they had been before the war.
It kept the existing power dynamics the same as they had been before the war.

It redrew boundaries to punish the losers and provide resources to the winners.
It redrew boundaries to punish the losers and provide resources to the winners.

The Middle East saw no real changes from the Treaty of Versailles or its provisions.

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The most accurate response is:

**It redrew boundaries to punish the losers and provide resources to the winners.**

The Treaty of Versailles significantly affected Europe and the Middle East by imposing harsh penalties on Germany, redrawing national boundaries, and leading to the creation of new nations. In the Middle East, the treaty and subsequent agreements led to the division of Ottoman territories and the establishment of new mandates, which altered the political landscape of the region.

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