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What change in government policy took place at the end of World War I?

The federal bureaucracy was desegregated.
The size of the military was drastically reduced.
Income taxes were increased to pay off the war debt.
Unions were given the right of collective bargaining.

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User Kprevas
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The correct answer is B: The size of the military was drastically reduced.

Step-by-step explanation:

To put an end to World War I, the nations involved in the conflict agreed to make a deal in where all of the participants gather togheter in Versailles to finally decide how to find peace among all the war between them.

Before that time, where the Treaty of Versailles took place in June 28, 1919, the United States Presidents Woodrow Wilson made a speech about peace terms and war aims in January 8, 1918. In this speech, he announced the Fourteen Points, that was a statement of principles for peace.

In that statement, the fourth point express the following: ''Adequate guarantees given and taken that national armaments will be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety.''

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User Pablo Retyk
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The correct answer would be B. "The size of the military was drastically reduced". This was one of Wilson's ideas in the 14 points treaty. I can also confirm that C is incorrect.

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