Long-term Effects of the Treaty of Versailles

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Question:

Based on the information provided, what was the long-term impact of the Treaty of Versailles?

A.

Germany struggled to economically and politically recover from the war, contributing to the rise of fascism in the country.

B.

The nations of Europe grew resentful of German economic gains, so they invaded the country to take its resources.

C.

Germany recovered and became a major economic power, so it provided aid to other nations during a global depression.

D .

The nations of Europe enjoyed peaceful relationships, which prevented the outbreak of another war on the continent.

Answer:

The long-term impact of the Treaty of Versailles is best represented by option:

A. Germany struggled to economically and politically recover from the war, contributing to the rise of fascism in the country.

The Treaty imposed heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, leading to economic hardship and political instability, which ultimately contributed to the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.