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Who of the following is responsible for the harsh reparations imposed on Germany after World War I?
 
  a. Wilson.
  b. Clemenceau.
  c. Lenin.
  d. Nicholas II.
  e. David Lloyd-George.

Question 2

What best illustrates public opinion in regard to the days leading up to World War I?
 
  a. In general, the public was not educated enough to form strong opinions about the prospect of war.
  b. The daily newspapers tended to be anti-war.
  c. The European governments were not concerned about public opinion.
  d. The possibility of war was wildly supported by the public, who had strong feelings of patriotic nationalism.
  e. The Russian population forced their government to support the war.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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