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The Treaty of Versailles created turmoil in Germany which later spread to the rest of Europe due to

Choose all that apply:

German resentment of the War Guilt Clause


Steep reparations payments to the Allies


The Great Depression that started in the United States and spread around the world


A system of Alliances that was partly to blame for starting the war


The loss of territory for Germany

Respuesta :

German resentment of the war guilt clause. The Clause made Germany take all blame for the war. The German people themselves felt that they never lost the war
Steep Reparations payments to the allies. The Germans were put into absurd debt following the Treaty. 
The loss of territory. 
Those 3 are all that apply. 

Answer:

The Correct Answer is "German resentment of the War Guilt Clause".

Explanation:

  • The War Guilt Clause was included in the "Treaty of Versailles" which blamed Germany for WWI. According to it, Germany was forced to pay the repression to the allies for the damaged caused by World War I.  
  • Due to this clause the German Economy collapsed and weakened which make German people turned towards Leader like Adolf Hitler.
  • The War Guilt clause caused resentment among German people against the League of Nations. which later affect the rest of Europe.