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what were the consequences of the treaty of versailles for germany? check all that apply.
□ germany regained the land it had lost during the war.
□ germany had to give up the territories it had captured.
□ germany won reparations from other european nations.
□ germany surrendered most of its military resources.
□ germany was forced to take financial responsibility for damages.
- The Treaty of Versailles was punitive towards Germany. Germany had to return captured territories (not regain lost land), pay reparations (not receive them), reduce its military, and accept financial liability for war damages.
- "Germany regained the land it had lost during the war" is incorrect as Germany lost territory.
- "Germany won reparations from other European nations" is incorrect; Germany had to pay reparations.
- "Germany had to give up the territories it had captured" is correct as per the treaty's territorial provisions.
- "Germany surrendered most of its military resources" is correct (military restrictions like disarmament).
- "Germany was forced to take financial responsibility for damages" is correct (war guilt clause and reparations).
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B. Germany had to give up the territories it had captured.
D. Germany surrendered most of its military resources.
E. Germany was forced to take financial responsibility for damages.