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How did the treaty of Versailles contribute to the outbreak of World War II? A) it had harsh terms that created economic distress in Germany B) it forbade the establishment of democratic government in German C) it had no means of enforcing it's terms upon Germany D) it strengthen Germany's military capabilities

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The correct answer is... A.) It had harsh terms that created economic distress in Germany.

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*A Key Point from the PF World History Lesson 6 Section 1 READING ASSIGNMENT

The Treaty of Versailles placed harsh obligations and limitations on Germany that set the stage for World War II. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party capitalized on the weaknesses of the Weimar government and the economic distress the country faced to rise to power in Germany.

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Exam Lesson Name: Contemporary International Relations

Exam Number: 703381RR

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A

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It reduced their military and had them paying war reparations that they couldn't afford forcing them to print more money lowering the value of their money

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