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    agree with this as Wilson and his country did not start and fight in the war since the beginning but when he does join the war had almost come to an end with a lot of help by sending resources but Wilson should not have had that much say in the treaty of Versailles as they hadn’t lost as many men or they hadn’t had lost their wealth like the other major powers had. Lastly Wilson brought these points across so the other super powers could not get revenge which would of satisfied them. On the other hand

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    What is historical context? Why is it significant in the rise of a single party states? Historical context: * refers to the moods‚ attitudes and conditions that exist at a certain time. * context is the setting for an event that occurs and it will have an impact of the relevance of the event. * helps to understand something in history we must look at its context those things which surround it in time and place‚ which gives it its meaning. * pursuing deeper meaning of any event.

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    economic crisis and fearing another war. They chose to remain grounded to focus on the domestic issues and calm their imperialistic desires‚ as well as continue to better the booming market and economy of the 1920s. Many Americans opposed the Treaty of Versailles. Warren Harding even claimed that the League of Nations‚ which was proposed by Woodrow Wilson‚ would be a “deadly blow to our constitutional integrity” (Document A)‚ and Charles Evans Hughes‚ the Secretary of State‚ called for the immediate

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    present to the defeated countries. The United States‚ Great Britain and France were the major players in the Paris Peace Conference. Each of these leaders brought various perspectives to the table. Because of these various perspectives‚ the Parish Peace Treaty took six months in total to negotiate. 2. How did major leaders differ on how to treat Germany after the war? The United States‚ Great Britain and France all had different opinions on how Germany should be treated after the war. For the United

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    of reasons. Firstly the government got left with the burden of the treaty of Versailles. The German people were extremely un-happy with the terms they were dealt. Germany experienced lots of territorial changes during this time‚ which included key industrial areas. In total Germany lost around 13% of its territory resulting to the loss of 12% of its population which lived in these areas (around 6.5 million) the treaty of Versailles left the government with a large debt from the war to pay off‚ thus

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    was ironically the peace Treaty of Versailles in 1919. The Treaty had many points concerning Germany‚ which were very harsh (they were forced to pay a huge war fee‚ demilitarize Rhineland‚ stop the production of weapons etc.). The victorious countries thought that this would make Germany weaker‚ and prevent it from attacking anybody. Unfortunately‚ quite the opposite happened‚ the German people were profoundly unpleased with the outcome of World War I. The Treaty caused hatred towards everyone

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    called the Covenant‚ was written into the Treaty of Versailles and other peace treaties and provided for an assembly‚ a council‚ and a secretariat. Because the peace treaties had created the League of Nations‚ the League was bound to uphold their principles. but however‚ it became apparent that some of the terms of the treaties were harsh and unjust and needed amending. This undermined the league. Woodrow Wilson hoped however‚ by including it in the treaties that this would ensure that the League was

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    The Global Effect of World War 1 European Civilization: The First World War has change the aspect of European civilization. The government was transformed to fight a total war. The war changed the European union socially‚ politically‚ economically‚ and intellectually. European countries channeled all of their resources into total war‚ which resulted in enormous social change. World war one had devastating effects on Europe. The Great War demolished the Austria-Hungary Empire and the Russian

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    Wilson’s plan for organizing post-World War 1 Europe and for avoiding future wars. 15. League of Nations- International body of nations formed in 1919 to prevent wars. 16. Reparation- Payments for damages and expenses for war. 17. Treaty of Versailles- Treaty that ended World War 1 that required Germany to pay huge war reparations and to establish the league of nations. 18. WW1 started because countries were trying to gain independence while

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    economy. The first main point of the Dawes plan was to return the Ruhr to Germany so that it was in their full control. Stresemann negotiated to receive American loans under the Dawes Plan‚ which also renegotiated the reparations bill from the Treaty of Versailles. For example‚ in 1924‚ the figure was set as fifty million in British pound sterling‚ as opposed to two billion of 1922. These were the first issues Stresemann dealt with as Chancellor‚ and due to his success‚ it was clear that Germany’s governments

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