How does this passage reflect the British reaction at the end of World War I? It claims that Germany has been treated unfairly. It calls for a harsher punishment for Germany. It demands recognition for the British role in the war. It explains that the treaty will effectively prevent future wars.

Respuesta :

it claims that Germany has been treated unfairly

Explanation:

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The way the passage reflect the British reaction at the end of World War I is:

  • A. It claims that Germany has been treated unfairly

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According to the given question, we are asked to show the passage reflect the British reaction at the end of World War I.

As a result of this, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration about the way the British reacted at the end of the World War I when Germany was made to sign the Treaty of Versailles which gave them the major blame for the war and also to pay damages.

However, the british believes that the Germans were treated unfairly and were unfortunate to be used as a scapegoat.

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