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CHOOSE ANY statement that applies to the Treaty of Versailles. SELECT ALL that apply.


The Treaty of Versailles was a very fair treaty equally holding all of the Central Powers accountable for their aggression during World War 1.


The Treaty of Versailles was an unfair treaty holding Germany more responsible and to a greater "degree" than the other Central Powers. The treaty considered Germany the main aggressor of World War 1.


The Treaty of Versailles had a "War Guilt Clause, which declared that Germany was responsible for starting the war."

The Treaty stated that Germany had to reduce its army to 100,000 men and cut back its navy.


The Treaty held the Ottoman Empire more responsible than any of the other Central Powers.


The Treaty of Versailles "broke up" the Austria-Hungarian Empire to four new countries: Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia.


The Treaty of Versailles created a new country named Poland to the east of Germany.


The city of Paris, France, taken from France in 1871 after the Prussians won the Franco-Prussian War, was now returned back to France.

The Treaty of Versailles created a new country to Germany's east named Vatican City.


Alsace and Lorraine, taken by the Germans from France in 1871 [after the Prussians won the Franco-Prussian War], were now returned [to France]."

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The correct statements are:

- The Treaty of Versailles was an unfair treaty holding Germany more responsible and to a greater "degree" than the other Central Powers. The treaty considered Germany the main aggressor of World War 1.

- The Treaty of Versailles had a "War Guilt Clause, which declared that Germany was responsible for starting the war.

- The Treaty stated that Germany had to reduce its army to 100,000 men and cut back its navy.

- The Treaty of Versailles "broke up" the Austria-Hungarian Empire into four new countries: Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia.

- The Treaty of Versailles created a new country named Poland to the east of Germany.

- The city of Paris, France, taken from France in 1871 after the Prussians won the Franco-Prussian War, was now returned back to France.

- Alsace and Lorraine, taken by the Germans from France in 1871 after the Prussians won the Franco-Prussian War, were now returned to France.

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