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How did the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War I, help lead to the start of World War II?

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The treaty did not lead to World War II


The treaty led to the Great Depression, causing economic hardships across the globe.


The treaty led to the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany due to resentment and economic hardships within the country


The treaty blamed England for the start of World War I and caused tensions between countries in Europe.

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It is “the treaty led to the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany due to resentment and economic hardships within the country” because Adolf was the leader in that time.





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