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According to the Treaty of Versailles, signed at the end of World War I, what was Germany instructed to do with its military?
A. have no military at all
B. increase the military
C. decrease the military
D. have only a limited size force​

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Answer:

D. Have Only A Limited Size Force

Explanation:

During World War I (WW1) we felt the first numbers of what "modern war" was going to be! Because of this, Germany was affected by prolonging the war and using inhuman weapons. Their Military was reduced to 100,000 men, and the general staff was eliminated; the manufacture of armored cars, tanks, submarines, airplanes, and poison gas was forbidden; and only a small number of specified factories could make weapons or munitions.

The only reason why we even allowed them to have an army was to defend themselves. Later on, we saw the effects of what this treaty actually did.