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17. After WW1, why was Germany upset with the outcome of the Treaty of

Versailles? *

Because the treat didn't give Germany as much territory as they wanted after winning
the war.

Germany felt that they should have been required to pay more reparations to the
allies.

Germany wanted to save money so they wanted more of their military abolished.

Germany was devastated by the reparations, limits on military size, and they were
forced to sign the "War Guilt Clause."

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Answer:yes

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Answer:

The answer is Germany was devastated by the reparations, limits on military size, and they were

forced to sign the "War Guilt Clause."

Step-by-step explanation:

Germany was forced to limit their military to only 100,000 men making then insecure about their safety. After that France make them sign the "War Guilt Clause" which put Germany more in debt.

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