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How did most Germans feel about the Treaty of Versailles?

They believed the treaty was fair and were willing to accept the treaty’s provisions.

They thought it was unfair, but felt the Allies were justified in their demands.

They thought it was unjust and felt humiliated by the treaty's provisions.

They believed Germany’s behavior in the war justified the treaty’s provisions.

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