The answer is D.) Germans were angry about their punishment.
The allies point of view was that WW1 was cause by Germany and its allies and that Germany had to be "punished" for it with reparations. These reparations were a source of great dissatisfaction in Germany, contributed to its financial crisis in the period after the War, and paved a way for Hitler's government, because the frustrated and desperate people were more likely to accept an extreme government.
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d: Germans were angry about their harsh punishment.
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large cities
styles of dress
specialized labor
social classes
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all of them
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Greco-Persian Wars, also called Persian Wars, (492–449 BCE), a series of wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century. The fighting was most intense during two invasions that Persia launched against mainland Greece between 490 and 479. Although the Persian empire was at the peak of its strength, the collective defense mounted by the Greeks overcame seemingly impossible odds and even succeeded in liberating Greek city-states on the fringe of Persia itself. The Greek triumph ensured the survival of Greek culture and political structures long after the demise of the Persian empire.
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Diocletian
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Caesar Augustus
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Nero
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Julius Caesar
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Caesar Augustus
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Octavian in 29 BC declared himself Roman emperor, assuming the name of Caesar Augustus. Under his rule, the Roman Empire became an austere and centrally controlled monarchy. With it, also the Latin language and the Roman alphabet became standard for the whole Europe. Although Rome was already an empire before Octavian became Caesar Augustus, it fell to him to proclaim "the" Roman Empire. He was also the one who ruled during the period when Pax Romana (the peace of Rome) reigned over the whole "known world."
The answer is b Caesar Augustus