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Michael Burnell
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What did the France and Great Britain want from the Treaty of Versailles?
to help Germany rebuild its economy
to punish Germany for its role in WWI
to establish lasting world peace in the future
to punish Russia for its role in WWI
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What was the "War Guilt Clause" in the treaty?
Germany had to accept responsibility for starting the war
German leaders would go to jail for their actions during the war
Germany had to pay the United States and Russia
France gave Germany money to reduce its military strength
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What are reparations?
Payments Germany was forced to pay
Repairs and improvements made to Germany
Money that France would donate to Germany to help rebuild
Payments that Russia would give to the Ottoman Empire
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What nation had to drop out of the war because there was a communist revolution in their country?
US
France
Britain
Russia
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Which country suffered the greatest number of casualties including civilian deaths?
Russia
France
Great Britain
Germany
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What was the name of the1925 agreement which secured the borders set out at Versailles?
Daws Plan
Locarno Pact
Munich Putsch
The League of Nations
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ending wars and finding another way to resolve things
Kellogg-Briand Pact
disarmament
general strike
overproduction
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FOREIGN POLICY: International organization founded in 1919 to promote world peace and cooperation but greatly weakened by the refusal of the United States to join and lack of consequences.
League of Nations
Washington Naval Conference
United Nations
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What impact did the Treaty of Versailles have on the borders of Europe?
No impact, all borders remained the same.
France gave land to Germany.
The Soviet Union was given more land to keep them from invading the rest of Europe.
All of the empires of Europe were split up, and many new countries were created.
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FOREIGN POLICY: A plan to help the German economy, the United States loans Germany money which then can pay reparations to England and France, who can then pay back their loans to the U.S. This circular flow of money was a success to stimulate global economy.
Dawes Plan
Kellogg- Briand Pact
Quota system
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