Multiple Choice
France's greatest concern during the 1920s was
A) where to find husbands for all the women left behind by the country's loss of about 1.5 million men.
B) whether Germany was going to pay France the money due them.
C) that people in the seized territories of Alsace and Lorraine might demand a referendum to see if they wanted to belong to Germany or France.
D) being in the unenviable position of fearing Germany's strength but feeling that no matter what Germany did, another war was out of the question.
E) whether its people felt "French enough" to fight off German aggression.
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