How did the Versailles treaty contribute to WWII?
a. It convinced the Western powers that war had been made essentially illegal and would not again plague the continent.
b. The treaty created the League of Nations, which Germany was able to manipulate against its enemies.
c. Its harshness stirred up German nationalism, but it left the Germans the capability to eventually retaliate.
d. It provided for massive economic assistance to rebuild Germany, which gave it the capacity to rise up and renew aggression.
e. It placed as much blame for WWII on Britain and France as on Germany, which made those countries reluctant to repeat the same mistakes when Germany began to show aggression again.
Answer: c
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