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Select the option that shows the correct relationship between Statements (I) and (II). (I) The Treaty of Versailles was signed to end the First World War and prevent further wars.

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Question

Select the option that shows the correct relationship between Statements (I) and (II).

(I) The Treaty of Versailles was signed to end the First World War and prevent further wars.

(II) The Treaty of Versailles sowed seeds of bitterness and conflict, which finally culminated in the Second World War.

Options

  • (II) contradicts (I).

  • (II) is the reason for (I).

  • (I) is true, but (II) is false.

  • (I) and (II) are independent of each other.

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Solution

(II) contradicts (I).

Explanation:

The Treaty of Versailles aimed to secure lasting peace by ending the First World War, but its severe stipulations, such as the “War Guilt Clause” and massive reparations, instilled great hatred in Germany. This resentment fuelled the development of the Nazi party and prepared the stage for World War II. As a result, while the intention was prevention, the actual outcome was a clear contradiction that led to additional conflict.

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Chapter 12: The Second World War - Exercises [Page 155]

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Morning Star Total History and Civics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 12 The Second World War
Exercises | Q I. B. 2. | Page 155
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