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21 January, 19:51

In an effort to avoid a future war, the Treaty of Versailles called for German disarmament. Which measures were part of that effort? Check all that apply.

limiting the number of German soldiers and ships

banning all German military forces

dividing Germany into a number of smaller countries

prohibiting Germany from having submarines or an air force

closing down Germany's factories

preventing Germany from gaining weapons and war materials

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  1. 21 January, 19:57
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    limiting the number of German soldiers and ships; prohibiting Germany from having submarines or an air force; preventing Germany from gaining weapons and war materials

    The goal of German disarmament was to prevent another war in which Germany used their military to aggressively conquer other countries. The military was reduced to be enough to defend their country and they could only carry enough weapons for each of the military members. The Allies destroyed all excessive weapons and put into place restrictive measures to prevent future buildup.
  2. 21 January, 20:17
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    In an effort to avoid a future war, the Treaty of Versailles called for German disarmament. by limiting the number of German soldiers and ships prohibiting Germany from having submarines or an air force preventing Germany from gaining weapons and war materials
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