Answer:
Option: 1. The size of its military was severely limited.
Step-by-step explanation:
After World War I, Germans were forced to pay reparations to the allied force by signing the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Germany was disarmed by restricted up to 100,000 men in the army with few Generals. Arms, ammunition along with tanks, submarines, aeroplanes, and armored cars were banned. It was made sure by the Allied forces that Germany would never again put a military threat to the rest of Europe.