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Terms of the Treaty of Versailles
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GCSE History Quiz on Terms of the Treaty of Versailles, created by Dan Bacon on 22/03/2017.
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Question 1
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How many soldiers were the Germans allowed in their army?
Answer
10,000
100,000
100,000 (with no conscription)
Question 2
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What term of the Treaty of Versailles blamed Germany for starting WW1?
Answer
Article 48
Article 231
Question 3
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What happened to the Rhineland?
Answer
It was demilitarised for 15 years and no German troops could be stationed there.
It was given to France
Question 4
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How many planes were the Germans allowed in their air force?
Answer
6
15
None - Germany was not allowed an air force
Question 5
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What happened to the city of Danzig?
Answer
It was given to Poland
It was made an independent city under League of Nations control
It was given to Lithuania
Question 6
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Which part of Germany was given to France?
Answer
Alsace-Lorraine
Eupen and Malmedy
Northern Schleswig
Question 7
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In total, how much of her pre-war territory did Germany lose?
Answer
9%
13%
17%
Question 8
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Which territory was taken from Germany to form the Polish corridor?
Answer
West Prussia and Posen
Northern Schleswig
Eupen and Malmedy
Question 9
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Which country was Germany forbidden from uniting with?
Answer
Poland
Czechoslovakia
Austria
Question 10
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How much did Germany have to pay in reparations?
Answer
£6.6 million
£6.6 billion
£66 million
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