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Which provision of the Treaty of Versailles had the greatest economic impact on Germany?

Germany had to spend money to rebuild its military.
Germany had to buy back lands claimed by the Allies.
Germany had to pay huge reparations for the damages it caused.
Germany had to pay large fees to join the League of Nations.

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C Germany had to pay huge reparations for the damages it caused.

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The third alternative is correct (C).

The Treaty of Versailles (1919) was a peace treaty signed by the European powers that officially closed the First World War.

Germany was considered the biggest culprit for the war and so was the great loser in signing the treaty. The country was obliged to pay damages, to give up territories and to recognize the independence of Austria, among other impositions that were considered humiliating by the germans.

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