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ss2343

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What did Germany consider the most difficult and painful provision of the Versailles Treaty?
 
  A) the loss of Poland
  B) the war-guilt clause
  C) the loss of French territory
  D) the loss of a strong military
  E) the monetary reparations

Question 2

Which of the following statements describes the Hohokam civilization?
 
  A) They were one of the Woodland civilizations in North America.
  B) They had ball courts similar to Mesoamerican courts.
  C) They apparently only ate large mammals.
  D) They did not farm.
  E) They appeared around the modern-day state of Illinois.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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