Asked by Serena Takhar on Jun 02, 2024

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According to the Treaty of Versailles,where did responsibility lie for the outbreak of the Great War?

A) Germany and Germany's allies' aggression
B) the entangling alliance system of the pre-war period
C) the growth of nationalist movements,culminating in the Black Hand's assassination of Francis Ferdinand
D) the lack of an international institution for resolving disputes
E) Austria-Hungary's response to the assassination of Francis Ferdinand

Treaty of Versailles

The treaty that ended World War I in 1919, imposing heavy reparations and territorial losses on Germany, contributing to the rise of resentment and World War II.

Great War

Refers to World War I (1914-1918), a global conflict originating in Europe, involving many of the world's major powers.

  • Gain insight into the tactical political movements and targets of key personalities during the Paris Peace Conference.
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Evans Van LiewJun 05, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The Treaty of Versailles laid the blame for the outbreak of the Great War primarily on Germany and its allies, stating that Germany had committed acts of aggression and violated international law. The treaty imposed large-scale reparations on Germany and limited its military capabilities in an effort to prevent future aggression. While other factors may have contributed to the outbreak of war, such as the entangling alliance system and the nationalist movements, the Treaty of Versailles specifically placed responsibility on Germany.