Which statement assesses the Treaty of Versailles in terms of France’s objectives?(1 point)

Responses

The treaty was a success because Germany was not blamed for the war.
The treaty was a success because Germany was not blamed for the war.

The treaty was successful for France because it got much of what it wanted.
The treaty was successful for France because it got much of what it wanted.

The treaty was a failure because France’s Racial Equality Proposal was not accepted.
The treaty was a failure because France’s Racial Equality Proposal was not accepted.

The treaty was a failure because France did not receive land in the Habsburg Empire.

1 answer

The most accurate statement assessing the Treaty of Versailles in terms of France’s objectives is:

The treaty was successful for France because it got much of what it wanted.

France achieved several of its main goals through the Treaty of Versailles, including significant territorial gains (such as Alsace-Lorraine), security agreements, and reparations from Germany, thereby aligning with France's objectives post-World War I.