History – Test – International Relations Reanswered 1) a. The Treaty of Versailles b. The Treaty of Trianon c. The Corfu Incident d. The Stresa Front e. The Remilitarisation of the Rhineland 2) The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles sparked a lot of hate between Germany and France. Germany despised it‚ calling it “Diktat” (Forced upon them) and were desperate revenge on those who had forced them to sign it. Soon after they begun to re-arm in secret‚ preparing themselves to go to war
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interpretations of treaty articles. The legal basis for the incorporation of these principles can be found under Article 263 TFEU‚ which states infringement of rule of law‚ and in Article 340 TFEU there is a direct reference made to general principles of EC law‚ and states “in accordance with” which suggest the power of the general principles as a source of law. Thirdly‚ Art.19 TEU provides that the ECJ is under a duty to ‘ensure that in the interpretation and application of the Treaties the law is observed’
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devise a treaty that might somehow make sense of the chaos and restore some measure of order to the European continent. 1 Each member of the peace conference approached the task at hand with his own agenda‚ reflective of his country’s experience during the war. President Woodrow Wilson of the United States hoped to achieve a number of the idealistic goals laid out in his “Fourteen Points” speech and mold the post-War society into a peaceful utopia‚
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powers with each new Treaty. With the Treaty of Brussels‚ the Parliament acquired the right to scrutinise the EU accounts‚ and assess whether the Commission has wisely and correctly spent the EU budget. Single European Act ensured that Parliament ’s assent is mandatory before a new country can join the EU. The Amsterdam Treaty gave a much stronger position to the Parliament in co-legislating with the Council on a whole range of areas that are subject to EU law. Lisbon Treaty it strengthens the
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there is no set in stone reason for the war. Several reasons have been considered‚ The Great Depression‚ The Aryan race (one pure race) and‚ Adolph Hitler. Other reasons have also been given as to the cause. Some reason are; anti-communism‚ the treaty of Versailles and the propaganda used by the Nazis. Regardless of the cause‚ World War II was “the most expensive‚ extensive and Deadliest of conflict in history.” It is difficult to pinpoint the single most crucial cause of the conflict‚ and is
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World war 1 was finally over. After the war was over the German felt upset about the war because they lost so many men. The German felt the only lost the war because they were “stabbed in the back” which mean that Italy broke an alliance with us during the war. To the people of Germany‚ World war 1 was terrible for us. We believe that Austria-Hungary start the war. Because an assassin name Gavrilo Princip kill Franz Ferdinand‚ the archduke of Austria-Hungary. His deaths cause the war on the hands
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issue of the nature and degree of restrictions imposed by European Union on the nations states. The aim of this essay is to evaluate the nature and degree to which EU undermines national sovereignty. The work will include analysis of the Lisbon treaty that established the modern order of affairs. Then‚ the extent of
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Woodrow Wilson’s decision to give his Fourteens Points speech contributed to the end of World War I‚ was the basis for many peace treaties and paved the road for future nations and alliances. "Covenants of peace be quickly arrived at so that this war can end and future nations can begin." These are some of the words of Woodrow Wilson said when he delivered the powerful Fourteen Points speech at the joint session of Congress and many other important meetings including the Paris Peace Conference
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Context – what was happening at the time? • Germany had just been defeated in WWI. • The Treaty of Versailles was signed in1919. • It had been written by the ‘Big Three’ and imposed on Germany. • Clemenceau wanted to ruin Germany • The Treaty blamed Germany for the war • The Treaty made her pay ‘reparations’ for ALL the damage. • Germany lost lots of land. • Germany lost her armed forces. • The Germans hated the Treaty. Content – what is happening in the picture? • A young girl‚ beautiful but poorly
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The final outcome of the Paris Peace conference was the Treaty of Versailles. This meant that Germany had to admit that they were responsible for the war and that they were also responsible for all the deaths that took place over the 4 years. They also had to repay for all the damage caused in the war. In 1921 the figure had been decided at 6600 million‚ which was later changed in 1929. Also the Treaty stated that German Empire was taken away and No German soldier is allowed to set foot in the Rhineland
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