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11 November, 09:33

What were the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany? Check all that apply.

1. Germany regained the land it had lost during the war.

2. Germany had to give up the territories it had captured.

3. Germany won reparations from other European nations.

4. Germany surrendered most of its military resources.

5. Germany was forced to take financial responsibility for damages.

Answer 2, 4 and 5!

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  1. 11 November, 12:36
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    This answer is 2.4 and 5
  2. 11 November, 13:07
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    The answers are option 2,4 and 5.

    Explanation:

    Europe Shares Some of its Countries. In spite of the fact that the mainland of Europe is separated into 50 nations, there are a few nations that have an area in both Europe and Asia. Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Russia are viewed as "cross-country" with bits of their nations on numerous mainlands. The other, eastern, some portion of the nation is a piece of northern Asia, and is known as North Asia, likewise called Asian Russia or Siberia. Europe is likewise a subcontinent inside Eurasia, making the entire of Russia a piece of the Eurasian mainland.
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