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How much in reparations was Germany forced to pay by the Treaty of Versailles? A.$10 billionB.$20 billionC.$30 billionD.$40 billion

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How much in reparations was Germany forced to pay by the Treaty of Versailles? A.10billionB.10 billionB.20 billionC.30billionD.30 billionD.40 billion

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The Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to pay reparations in the amount of $30 billion.

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