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two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany

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People in Germany thought they were being treated unfairly. apex

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two primary effects: establishing the League of Nations; assigning blame for the war and imposing reparations on Germany

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Germany was forced to drastically reduce its military, and to pay huge monetary reparations to Allied countries, mainly France.

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Q: What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles in eastern Europe?
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