3. In which way did the Treaty of Versailles create conditions that led to a future war?

A. The British and Germans never agreed to the terms of the treaty.
B. Germans resented the treaty since they were blamed for the war.
C. The French were unhappy with the terms of the treaty and wanted to occupy most of Germany.
D. The United States did not think the Russians would keep their word and abide by the treaty.

B. Germans resented the treaty since they were blamed for the war. The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh penalties on Germany, including paying huge reparations and taking full responsibility for causing World War I. These terms created a sense of bitterness and resentment among Germans, and many believed that they had been treated unfairly. This sentiment enabled the rise of leaders like Adolf Hitler, who exploited the anger of the German people to justify their aggressive actions leading up to World War II.