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Quiz: The Versailles Treaty - Aims and Outcomes

OCR J410 GCSE History A (Explaining the Modern World)

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Welcome to this quiz on the aims and outcomes of the Versailles Treaty. Test your knowledge and see how much you remember!

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Which country was primarily held responsible for starting World War I in the Treaty of Versailles?

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Which of the following were terms of the Treaty of Versailles? (Select all that apply)

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The Treaty of Versailles was signed in {{blank0}}, and it laid out terms for peace after World War I, including {{blank1}} reparations from Germany.

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Which of these leaders strongly supported punishing Germany in the Treaty of Versailles?

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What were some consequences of the Treaty of Versailles? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} Conference in 1919 led to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, which aimed to establish peace but also imposed {{blank1}} terms on Germany.

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