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    in particular‚ counter-terrorist strategies across the EU. The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 proposed the establishment of a new focal point in tackling such matters‚ and this has become realised with the establishment of the European Police Office‚ or Europol. The establishment of Europol was first agreed upon on February 7‚ 1992 in the Treaty on European Union‚ also called the Maastricht Treaty. Article K.3 of the Treaty concerned the Establishment of a European Police Office‚ specifying the new

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    different treaties which are in place. Two most significant treaties which have importance to the legislative process are The Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the functioning of the European Union. The Treaty on European Union also known as the Maastricht Treaty was signed in Maastricht 7th of February 1992 and the Treaty on the functioning of the European Union also was known as the treaty of Rome until the Treaty of Lisbon came Enforce and changed it’s name ‚ the original Treaty of Rome

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    The U.S. Turns Away From The World A. What were Wilson’s arguments in favor of ratification of the Treaty of Versailles? 1. The future of world peace is at stake. 2. The League of Nations is the future of solving world problems. 3. Failure to be involved places us and the world in danger. The US must have a place at the table to take a leadership role. B. What were the arguments given against ratification and in favor of isolation? 1. League of nations would create new contacts. 2. Contacts

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    austria-hungary in 1879(dual alliance) against russia‚ while outwardly league of 3 nations(germany‚ russia‚ austria-hungary) was retained. •1881‚austria-hungary made alliance with serbia to stop russia from gaining control of serbia. •reinsurance treaty - between germany and russia yet russia was kept in the dark about the dual alliance. •the triple alliance in 1882. Between germany‚ austria-hungary and italy to prevent italy from supporting russia. Also based on an anti-french front. •Fall of

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    thought is that it is the cause and reason for World War II occurring. Many believe that Germany was at fault for really just being in the wrong place at the wrong time during WWI. They did not want to clean up their mess of WWI and broke the Peace Treaty of Versailles which was the World’s only hope to ending all wars and creating peace. WWII came around and no one expected what was to come from the evil Germany. Who knew that various lives would be taken and many would not go home to see their

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    unfortunate that the covenant of the League of Nations was made a part parcel of the peace settlement. It would have been better if it had kept separate. There were many states which consider the Treaty Of Versailles as a treaty of revenge‚ and were not prepared to ratify the same. By not retifying the treaty ‚ they refused to be the members of the League.  The absence of the great powers from the international organization weakened her and was partly responsible for its ultimate failure. Japan ‚

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    documents to support your answers. ----------------------- He’s giving this speech to raise support for the treaty of Versailles and the league of Nation. He wanted to stop people from supporting the idea of the Treaty and the league of Nations. Wilson would ask his supporters to raise awareness concerning the treaty of Versailles. Henry will tell everyone that it’s not a good thing and there shall not be any form of notice concerning the

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    extract from Guilt at Versailles‚ Antony Lentin states that the Allied statesmen did not create the Treaty of Versailles to conciliate or destroy Germany. Instead‚ the Treaty left Germany bitter‚ resentful‚ in want of revenge and a potential enemy in the future. (b) What message is conveyed by Source E? (3 marks) Source E conveys the message that Germany has been mistreated through the Treaty of Versailles. * The caption reads “… do you want your pockets turned out before or after death

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    MAP DISTORTION: Treaty of Tordesillas (1494)  A treaty between Spain and Portugal to divide up all the land of the earth outside of Europe (nonChristian land) Treaty led by Pope Alexander VI   Preceded by Inter Caetera Papal Bull‚ issued on May 4‚ 1493. He drew imaginary line and gave Spain the land to the west Cape Verde Islands and Portugal the land to the east of it.  – all lands discovered west of a meridian 100 leagues (one league is 3 miles or 4.8 km) west of the Cape

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    Theory of Alliances." Review of Economics and Statistics 48(3): 266-279. Pearton‚ M. (1982). The knowledgeable state: diplomacy‚ war‚ and technology since 1830. London‚ Burnett Books: Distributed by Hutchinson. Peterson‚ N. H. (1993). The Versailles Treaty – Imposed Disarmament. Encyclopedia of Arms Control and Disarmament. R. D. Burns. New York‚ Charles Scribner ’s Sons. II. Pogue‚ F. C. (1963). George C. Marshall. New York‚ Viking Press. Preston‚ R. A. and S. F. Wise (1970). Men in arms; a history

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