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what treaty officially ended world war i in 1919?
a. treaty of paris
b. treaty of versailles
c. treaty of vienna
d. treaty of berlin
how did the terms of germany’s surrender impact the country?
a. it resulted in financial rewards for germany.
b. it led to the formation of the league of nations.
c. it triggered the rise of nazism.
d. it strengthened germany’s global alliances.
what triggered the rise of nazism in 1919?
a. the russian revolution
b. the treaty of versailles
c. the u.s. stock market crash
d. the end of world war i
in what year did the soviet union emerge as a result of the russian revolution?
a. 1914
b. 1917
c. 1922
d. 1930
First Question:
The Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919 and officially ended World War I. The Treaty of Paris has been used for other events (like ending the American Revolutionary War), the Treaty of Vienna (1815) and Treaty of Berlin (multiple, not WWI - ending) are not related to WWI's end.
Germany's surrender terms (via Treaty of Versailles) imposed heavy reparations, territorial losses, and military restrictions. This humiliation and economic strain led to resentment, which the Nazi party exploited to rise to power. Option a is wrong (no rewards), b: League of Nations was formed separately (not from surrender terms), d: Germany's alliances were broken, not strengthened.
The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh terms on Germany (reparations, war guilt, etc.). This created a climate of resentment and economic instability, which the Nazi party used to gain support. The Russian Revolution (1917) was about Soviet rise, US stock market crash (1929) was later, and "end of WWI" is too vague; the treaty's terms were the direct trigger for Nazi rise contextually.
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b. Treaty of Versailles