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Reparations and Depression

Key Terms Treaty of Versailles (signed July 28, 1919) War Guilt Clause League of Nations Mandates Hyperinflation Treaty of Versailles (signed July 28, 1919) War Guilt Clause League of Nations Mandates Hyperinflation

The Big Four Vittorio Orlando (Italy) Georges Clemenceau (France) Lloyd George (Great Britain) Woodrow Wilson (USA) Vittorio Orlando (Italy) Georges Clemenceau (France) Lloyd George (Great Britain) Woodrow Wilson (USA)

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