HISTORY CHAPTER 1-6 TREATIES/ PACTS/ AGREEMENTS Chapter 2: |Treaty: |Treaty of Versailles | |Countries involved: |The Big Three (Britain‚ France‚ USA) | | |Germany | |Aim/ |Territorial:
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beneficial (think about nuclear bomb in WW1.5). This act‚ created under John Collier who was the director of the Buraeu of Indian Affairs and was sympathetic towards the preservation of native culture and Roosevelt.It was seen as a complete reversal of the Dawes Act. is often called the “Indian New Deal” and was intended to allow Indians to keep their land or buy their land back (with help). The act restored tribal sovereignty. Encouraged preservation of language‚ religion and culture. It reflected changing
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American slavery was an evil institution. I always inherently knew this fact was true in the back of my mind. However‚ after reading these three different narratives on the lives of slaves‚ my eyes have been opened to a whole new meaning of understanding. Just being able to put faces with the stories makes my heart cringe and makes me feel disgusted for the way these people were forced to live their lives. The three narratives I chose to read were: Linda Brent’s‚ Incidents in the Life of a Slave
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attempts the Munich Putsch but fails and is sentenced to 5 years in prison. Only serves 9 months. Writes Mein Kampf in prison. 1924: Gustav Stresemann introduces the Rentenmark to end hyperinflation and restarts reparations payments. He negotiated the Dawes Plan with the USA which reduced and restructured reparations and allowed huge US loans. French troops leave the Ruhr. October 1925: Germany signs the Locarno treaty and regains international respectability. This agrees borders and allows Germany
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To what extent did the weaknesses in the Weimar Republic allow for the rise and power of the Nazi Party to 1933? The Weimar Republic was the federal and democratic government that was adopted in 1919 by a constitution. Under Weimar constitution‚ Germany was divided into 19 states. All citizens had the right to vote‚ electing members of the Reichstag or German Parliament along with the President. Weimar Constitution was a brilliant document but many weaknesses‚ extremists on the left and right rejected
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“During the second half of the 19TH century‚ the United States Government took all appropriate actions to maintain peace with Native American tribes. Furthermore the United States was justified in its aggressive measures used to seize land from unruly Native American tribes during the era.” There little validity in this statement. During this time period American troops were interloping on Native American territory‚ starting violence‚ and forcing them out of their homes. The hostility of American
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whiteamerica.us‚ states that‚ “Genocide of the Indians was never the policy of the US army or government.” The source of this statement alone favors the United States. An act that completely shows the United States greed is the Dawes Act. This act was passed by Henry Dawes in 1887 and it ended any Indian ownership of land but on the other hand gave them a small piece of land to “stimulate” themselves. As well as the document by Lewis Henry Morgan: The Destiny of the Indian (1851) states “Civilization
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To what extent did weakness in the Weimar Republic account for the growth and rise to power of the Nazi party in 1933? The WR began after WWII the Treaty of Versailles was signed by the Germans and forced to have a democracy rather than a monarchy. The Government from the start was full of problems with its economy‚ social and political areas‚ what made it worse was the Great Depression in 1929. The WR was vulnerable to a number of attacks from many different areas including the Nazi party and
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River to a new area identified as “Indian territory” (histroy.com Staff). A few decades later‚ Natives were again dealt an injustice when the Dawes Act in 1887 which stimulated the partition of tribes and supported assimilation. Whites had jurisdiction over the land allocated to Natives‚ and the Natives were given very little little compensation for it (The Dawes Act 1887). As a matter of fact‚ money collected from the sale of Native American land was used for Indian boarding schools and “by 1932‚
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