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Shortly after World War I ended, some complained that the Versailles Treaty did nothing more than declare a truce for twenty
years. Their assumptions proved correct when the unstable peace agreements and cooperation that had been established at the
Paris Peace Conference were broken. Although U.S. President Woodrow Wilson had declared that the Great War was "the war to
end all wars," in less than twenty years after it began in 1914, many nations had entered a second, devastating conflict. Due to the
greater number of casualties, physical destruction, and tragedies, World War I often eclipses the memory of the First World War.
According to this excerpt, the Treaty of Versailles
O A. ensured long-lasting international order.
O B. proved to be an effective peace agreement.
C. was not recognized by most nations.
O D. created a short-lived, unstable peace.
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D. created a short-lived, unstable peace.