Dissatisfaction With the Treaty of Versailles
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Q. The Treaty of Versailles held responsible for starting the First World War, and imposed harsh penalties on it.
- Spain
- Japan
- Italy
- Germany
Q. Which of the following is not correct regarding the features of the Treaty of Versailles?
- A huge chunk of German territories and colonies were taken away.
- The German army was limited to 15, 000 men.
- Germany received 33 billion dollars as War Indemnity from the Allies.
- Germany was made to surrender its merchant ships.
Q. The 1919 Treaty of Versailles which ended the World War I __________.
- did not create a lasting peace as envisioned by Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points
- gave the United States temporary control of a portion of Germany
- was endorsed by the United States because it attempted to contain communism
- led to the immediate emergence of the United States as a world power
- did not include any ideas put forward by Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points
Q. The 1919 Treaty of Versailles ending World War I ________________.
- gave the United States temporary control of a portion of Germany.
- led to the immediate emergence of the United States as a world power.
- was endorsed by the United States because it attempted to contain communism.
- did not include any ideas put forward by Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points.
- did not create a lasting peace as envisioned by Woodrow Wilson in his Fourteen Points.
Q. Mention any two terms of Treaty of Versailles signed on June 28, 1919.
Q. World War - I was ended with the treaty of _________.
- Frankfurt
- Versailles
- Paris
- Prague
Q. Which treaty set out peace terms between the victorious Allies and Germany at the end of World War I?
- The Treaty of Paris
- Treaty of Versailles
- The Peace of Westphalia
- Treaty of Tordesillas
Q. Which of the following was/were imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles?
- Limiting the air force to 1500 aircrafts in all.
- Paying off 33 billion dollars as war indemnity to the Allied Powers.
- Supplying coal to Italy, Belgium, and France for a period of ten years.
- Limiting the army to 15, 000 men.
Q. In public, Clemenceau agreed with Wilson's aim for a fair and lasting peace. However, he found Wilson very hard to work with.
- True
- False