The Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I
A) destroyed the League of Nations, the international organization designed to prevent war.
B) reformulated the Austro-Hungarian Empire and initiated "the long peace."
C) signaled the demise of self-determination as a major factor in international conflict.
D) fueled German dissatisfaction by making the country pay the economic cost of the war.
E) marked the beginning of an era characterized by open diplomacy and cooperation.
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