QUIZ: PEACE TREATY OF VERSAILLES - MOTIVES AND AIMS
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- Q11. The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War One, between the Victorious forces and....GermanyJapanAustriaAll of them120s
- Q22. The leading politicians of the Treaty wereClemenceauAll of them.WilsonLloyd George120s
- Q33. Some of the consequences of the War that have influenced the decisions made for the preparations of the clauses were:All of themThe quantity of dead and woundedThe loss of roads, constructions and homes.The destruction of communication and transport.300s
- Q44. Which were the main pressures felt by Lloyd George?He needed the support of the public to succeed in elections and the rise of Communism in Russia.CommerceHe needed the support of the public to succeed in electionsThe rise of Communism in the East300s
- Q55. So, which was David Lloyd George´s aim?Germany had to disappear as a NationNone of these options.Germany had to be punished but not to the extent that it left her in a shaken position.Germany had to be forgiven300s
- Q66. Which position did Georges Clemenceau uphold?France should invade GermanyGermany had to pay for reparationsFrance should take all the German resourcesGermany should be brought to its knees so that she could never start a war again300s
- Q77. Which main pressure did Clemenceau face?The need for moneyPublic opinionCompetitionThe need that this situation would never ever happen again.300s
- Q88. Which were the main aims pursued by Wilson and the USA?The formation of a League of NationsThe adoption of an isolation policy so that America could continue growing and commercingGermany should be punished but in a way that would lead to European reconciliation as opposed to revenge.All of them300s
- Q99. Which territorial decisions were made at Versailles?Colonies in Africa turned into Mandates (under the guide and surveillance of Britain and France )Alsace-Lorraine (given to France) Eupen and Malmedy (given to Belgium) Northern Schleswig (given to Denmark) Hultschin (given to Czechoslovakia) West Prussia, Posen and Upper Silesia (given to Poland)None of themAll of them300s
- Q1010. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, signed by Germany and Russia...none of thesewas modifiedwas consideredwas annulled300s
- Q1111. What restrictions were made to Germany with the military?She was not allowed an airforce. She was allowed only 6 capital naval ships and no submarines.Germany’s army was reduced to 100,000 men; the army was not allowed tanksThe west of the Rhineland was made into a demilitarised zone (DMZ). No German soldier or weapon was allowed into this zone.All of them300s
- Q1212. German reaction to theTreatyThey protested at the League of NationsThough harsh, Germany agreed on the fairness of the termsBoth optionsNone of these options300s
- Q1313. Choose main consequences for the Treaty of VersaillesIt kept the French border with Germany safe from another German attack, though a bitter anger was left upon the German peopleThe French got their revenge and that made them feel victorious.Communism could be stoppedCities could be reconstructed though not all the money for reparations was paid300s
- Q1414. Which of these terms was carried out ?The Creation of the League of NationsNone of themBoth of themThe Union between Germany and Austria300s
- Q1515. How can the Treaty of Versailles be considered?As a rather unbalanced treaty that would lead to future conflicts.As a fair treatyAs a balanced pact that would solve the aftermath of war.As a danger for World Peace300s