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Why were Russian leaders unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles?

A. Russia was forced to pay reparations to Germany.
B. Russia lost territory under the terms of the treaty.
C. They felt it did not punish Germany harshly enough.
D. Part of Russia's border became a demilitarized zone.

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Answer:

Russia lost territory under the terms of the treaty ( B )

Step-by-step explanation:

The Russian leaders were unhappy with the treaty of Versailles because they lost territory under the terms of the treaty . the treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty signed to mark the end of world war war I between the allied forces and Germany.

The treaty punished Germany for causing the world war and also as part of the terms agreed in the treaty some regions which were under the control of Russia were ceded back to the owners and this made Russian leader unhappy.

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the answer should be: B. Russia lost territory under the terms of the treaty.
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