Which sentence support the reason why France's Prime Minister wanted to punish Germany after the war?

Question 4 options:

a)

He proposed harsh terms for France's historic enemy.

b)

He called for Germany to make huge financial payments, called reparations, to cover the costs of the war.


c)

He also demanded the disarmament of Germany's military, and that French troops be stationed in the German Rhineland.


d)

The prime minister of France, Georges Clemenceau, was determined to cripple Germany and make it incapable of striking again. "For the catastrophe of 1914," Clemenceau bluntly stated, "the Germans are responsible."