that countries would never just go to their weapons whenever there was a disagreement. Wilson wanted the League of Nations to resolve any problems countries had before they went to war with each other. Americans supported Wilson’s ideals because he was trying to keep the world safe and democratic. 2) Do you agree that the primary responsibility for the failure of America to join the League of Nations lies with President Wilson rather than with his opponents? A: It would be his opponents in
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How far do you agree with this statement: ‘The Treaty of Versailles Was Unfair for Germany’ The treaty of Versailles was a treaty made upon the surrender of Germany in the WW1. This treaty was made to stop another war happening again. The treaty was made by the France‚ Britain and USA. In my opinion‚ I agree that the treaty of Versailles was unfair for Germany. I have made a few points considering the both sides whether the treaty is unfair or unfair for Germany Fair Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
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In the book‚ America’s Great War: World War I and the American Experience‚ Robert H. Zieger discusses the events between 1914 through 1920 forever defined the United States in the Twentieth Century. When conflict broke out in Europe in 1914‚ the President‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ along with the American people wished to remain neutral. In the beginning of the Twentieth Century United States politics was still based on the "isolationism" ideals of the previous century. The United States did not wish to be
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negotiate their terms to be enlisted in the peace treaty. Wilson enlisted 14 points on how to balance the peace treaty. These included points such as France and Italy to regain territories lost during the war. The Articleregarding the formation of the League of Nations‚became the bone of contention for the US congress when it came to the ratification of the treaty. From Wilson’s point of view everything seemed to go according to plan‚ until he sort support of congress. Congress voted down the treaty.
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career* | Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† | 2003– | Brighton & Hove Albion | 286 | (5) | 2003 | → Bognor Regis Town (loan) | 2 | (0) | National team | 2012– | Egypt | 4 | (0) | * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:37‚ 23 February 2013 (UTC). † Appearances (Goals). | Adam Mohamad El-Abd (born 11 September 1984) is a professional footballer who plays for Brighton & Hove Albion and the Egypt national team as a defender. Contents [hide]
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Prepared For G.Maher Prepared By Antoinette Keenan Class Business & Computers 1 Assignment 1/Organisation Study Date December 12th‚ 2013 Table of Contents Page Cover Page 1 Disclaimer 3 Introduction 4 Forms of Business 5 Chosen Organisation 8 Organisational Structure Chart 9 Organisation Structure Defined 10 Organisation Departments 10 SWOT Analysis 13 PEST Analysis
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the Ottoman Empire can rule themselves still‚ but other national groups in the empire should be allowed to form their own states. The Dardanelles should be a free international waterway. 13. Independent Poland with access to the sea is needed 14. League of Nations Great Britain Prerequisites to their aims. Entered because of invasion of Belgium and to protect France Needed full control of the sea and the biggest Navy Lost 900.000 men in the war Due to loss of valuable cargoes they had a huge
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affair with many different events factoring in. These events range from the betrayal and humiliation many Germans felt after World War 1‚ and the fact that the treaty of Versailles was itself a failure and stemming from that failure the failure of the League of Nations‚ which had no real power. Or the recent Great Depression pushing countries to the brink‚ or Germany’s goals of a united German empire which were spearheaded by the Nazi party and Hitler‚ the rise of many other fascist states including Italy
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Was World War Two inevitable? The origins of the Second World War have been a contentious issue ever since the conflict ended in 1945. It is a topic which continues to provoke furious debate more than sixty years later. It was unquestionably Hitler’s war and was directly brought about by his actions in the 1930’s. However opinion is divided as to whether his actions were meticulously planned or was he simply an opportunist who pragmatically took each step as they arose naturally. Marshal
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Football the beautiful game The phrase "The Beautiful Game" is a name given to football. The person who created the phrase is unknown. Football commentator Stuart Hall is the only person to have said to have created "The Beautiful Game". In his youth‚ Hall admired Peter Doherty when he went to see Manchester City play at Maine Road and used the phrase "The Beautiful Game" to describe Doherty’s style when playing. He also used the phrase "The Beautiful Game" in his commentary career later on
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