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    World War One. Among others were the Terms of the Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty brought the creation of the League of Nations‚ an organization that was established to keep peace worldwide. The League’s failures played an important role in starting World War Two . These factors stirred tensions in Europe around the 1920s and the 1930s. The Treaty of Versailles had a greater influence than the League of Nations in causing World War Two. The Treaty gave the Germans more motivation to begin the war

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    following therefore as withIn this essay I am going to justify in the form of PEE why the Nazi party was so popular at the time Hitler criticised the treaty of Versailles for all Germanys problems. The treaty was thought up in 1919 by the winning countries‚ the ideology was that Germany was never to attack again. The treaty included that Germany; had to pay 6.6 billion

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    non-compliance with the treaty either German or war." According to the quotation‚ we can know that Germany’s economic strength was weaker than before. Because of Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany lost a plenty of money. "As a result‚ by 1919 Germany was no longer the second most economically advanced nation in the world. The immediate economic consequences of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were a significant concern and added to Germany’s humiliation. Under the terms of the treaty Germany had to pay

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    Another wise act from the side of American government where representatives realize that diplomacy is the key to world peace and stability. The same thing can be seen from the example of Egyptian-Israeli Treaty. There were multiple wars between Egypt and Israel in the past decades and zero since the treaty was signed. This is the last but not the least example when skillful diplomatic leaders were able to intervene in the conflicts of nations that couldn’t solve problems by themselves and in this case

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    Woodrow Wilson wanted a treaty based on his 14-point plan which he believed would bring peace to Europe. Georges Clemenceau wanted revenge. He wanted to be sure that Germany could never start another war again. Lloyd George personally agreed with Wilson but knew that the British public agreed with Clemenceau. He tried to find a compromise between Wilson and Clemenceau. Germany had been expecting a treaty based on Wilson ’s 14 points and were not happy with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. However

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    only temporary conquerors‚ “Upon which terms of peace would rest‚ not permanently‚ but only as upon quicksand.” Proven to be true by the Treaty of Versailles‚ which was created under the false pretences of peace‚ and used to punish Germany‚ who was used as a scapegoat by the political leaders at the time. The Big Four created a temporary fix by signing the treaty‚ making Germany pay reparations and putting a limit on their military abilities‚ creating a sense of bitterness in Germany‚ which allowed

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    the stability of the republic‚ the Treaty of Versailles resulted in the republic itself been built upon resentment and failure. In turn‚ this saw the ‘stab in the back’ myth take its toll on the army and saw the public reel in humiliation and anger. This was a bigger and more significant threat to the stability of the republic than any political violence could possibly be. The extreme right wing was not slow in letting people know of their disapproval of the Treaty of Versailles. To the right‚ the

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    has witnessed significant growths and the consequent adoption of various treaties all aimed at rearranging the constitutional and legislative frameworks among its major institutions. The latest of such treaties was the Treaty of Lisbon adopted in 2007 and one which accorded the European parliament to a higher legislative and constitutional level1. As has been the case with most EU Treaties‚ at the centre stage of the Treaty of Lisbon was the distribution of constitutional and legislative powers

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    3. Compare and contrast the foreign policies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Which do you think was a more effective president? Why? In foreign affairs‚ the "white man’s burden" helped to justify Roosevelt’s "New Imperialism" in foreign policy. Uncivilized nations would gain eventual independence once they had conformed to the American model of government and democracy. Roosevelt’s corollary to the Monroe Doctrine set up the U.S. as policeman in the western hemisphere. Under TR‚ the

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    CAUSES OF WORLD WAR II * Treaty of Versailles In 1919‚ Lloyd George of England‚ Orlando of Italy‚ Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the US met to discuss how Germany was to be made to pay for the damage world war one had caused. Georges Clemenceau wanted revenge. He wanted to be sure that Germany could never start another war again. The German people were very unhappy about the treaty and thought that it was too harsh. Germany could not afford to pay the money and during the 1920s

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