In what way might historians consider World War I's after-effects to be a major cause for World War II?

A. The war effort crippled the American military, making it completely unprepared for the Pearl Harbor attacks.
B. The financial punishments levied against Germany caused an economic depression that sparked public resentment.
C. Sentiment arose in Japan that the Versailles Treaty had deprived it of Pacific territories
D. A communist Russia would not form a unified alliance with democratic Western powers.


Answer:B

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