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When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
1919
What territories did Germany lose under the Treaty of Versailles?
France, Poland, others
The Treaty of Versailles allowed Germany to maintain a full-sized military.
False
What financial reparations was Germany required to pay under the Treaty of Versailles?
Vast sums to Allies
What economic condition did hyperinflation cause in Germany?
Nearly worthless currency
Effects of hyperinflation in Germany
1️⃣ Currency devaluation
2️⃣ Price increases
3️⃣ Economic chaos
The League of Nations successfully prevented World War II.
False
Which political party did Adolf Hitler lead?
Nazi Party
What were the motivations behind expansionist policies?
Resource acquisition, political power
What was one of the primary causes of political tensions in Europe after World War I?
Collapse of old empires
The Locarno Treaties of 1925 guaranteed long-term peace in Europe.
False
Which agreement allowed Germany to annex Czechoslovakia in 1938?
Munich Agreement
What were the two key factors that fueled the rise of nationalism in Germany?
Treaty of Versailles, hyperinflation
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