Asked by tanvir pal Singh on Sep 23, 2024

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Why did David Lloyd George change his position to support the creation of a German Republic at the Paris Peace Conference?

A) He was morally opposed to punishing a nation that had already suffered so much.
B) He wanted to have another vote that would block American plans for the League of Nations.
C) He received bribes from German representatives.
D) He feared that France would upset the balance of power on the continent if there was no Germany.
E) He hoped to increase British trade with Central Europe.

German Republic

Refers to the Weimar Republic, the democratic government of Germany from 1919 to 1933, established after World War I and ended with the rise of Nazi power.

Paris Peace Conference

An international meeting in 1919 that led to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, ending World War I and redrawing the map of Europe.

  • Grasp the political maneuvering and goals of key figures during the Paris Peace Conference.
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Seann Blair6 days ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
David Lloyd George was concerned with maintaining the balance of power on the continent, as he believed that France would become too dominant if Germany was completely dismantled. Therefore, he changed his position to support the creation of a German Republic at the Paris Peace Conference.