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    Promoter and Ratification

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    131. Ratification The primary liability lies on Lifestyle Ltd by a pre-registration contract if it is registered and ratifies the contract: s 131(1). The company is registered as given fact. Ratification means that a company has adopted or confirmed the pre-registration contract.[4] Under s 126(1) a company’s power to ratify may also be exercised by an individual acting within the company’s express or implied authority and on behalf of the company (derived from agency law). Ratification may be

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    directly violated the regulations of the Treaty of Versailles. Firstly‚ Hitler broke one of the major rules by building up his army to over 1 million people. The treaty stated that an army of over 100‚000 me was prohibited. He at first expanded his army in secret‚ but in 1935‚ he openly had a massive rearmament rally. Hitler also broke the treaty by moving his troops into Rhineland (a demilitarized zone). Of course another major act that challenged the treaty was when Hitler convinced the German Parliament

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    formation; however‚ the United States is not an ordinary country. Often in our early history‚ we quickly and peacefully resolved conflicts whereas other countries would have taken years to resolve these conflicts through war and bloodbath. The Ratification process provides a perfect example of this peaceful transition. America’s first constitution‚ The Articles of Confederation were drawn up by the Continental Congress on November 15‚ 1777 and adopted March 1‚ 1781 when Maryland became the final

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    day of his appointment. We will start with the treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles became effective in January 1920; a document

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    The Ratification of the Constitution In 1787‚ the Constitution was created to replace the Articles of Confederation‚ because it was felt that the Articles weren’t sufficient for running the country. However‚ the Constitution was not very well liked by everyone . The constitution created was very much liked by the majority of the country. This included the farmers‚ the merchants‚ the mechanics‚ and other of the common people. However‚ there were those who were very important people in the

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    Ananya Sharma ‘The Treaty of Versailles’ was too harsh. Do you agree? In some ways the Treaty of Versailles was Too Harsh on Germany and in many ways it was also fair. Some historians also argue that the Treaty of Versailles was in fact too lenient. The Treaty was too harsh on Germany as it crippled them‚ economically and physically. They had to accept all the war guilt when technically it wasn’t their fault. It angered many citizens of Germany as they were being blamed for crimes they had

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    Ratification of the Constitution What were the major arguments that surfaced in opposition to the new Constitution proposed in 1787? How did supporters of the Constitution counter those arguments? Out of the dozens of arguments that surfaced in opposition to the new Constitution proposed in 1787‚ what truly led to controversy is the lack of adaptation to new policies of control and the commotion of constant changes being made. People couldn’t fathom the switch pertaining to their government

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    Even though the Treaty of Versailles was meant to end future conflict‚ all it did was Influence a World War.Some of the reasons why include Germany wanting their land back‚ wanting a full army‚ having to pay billions of dollars to all the allied nations‚ and how the treaty made Germany feel as a whole. When the Treaty was made‚ it included many rules and changes. One of those changes was that some of Germany’s land would be taken. The land that was taken included about 40% of their coal producing

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    Versailles

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    Term | Definition | Historical Reference | Picture | Versailles | is a royal château in Versailles in the Île-de-France region of France. | The court of Versailles was the centre of political power in France from 1682‚ when Louis XIV moved from Paris‚ until the royal family was forced to return to the capital in October 1789 after the beginning of the French Revolution. | | St. Petersburg | is a city and a federal subject (a federal city) of Russia. | | | Isfahan | is the capital Province

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    How Did the Versailles Treaty Help Cause World War II? On June 28th‚ 1919 the Germans were forced to give up all of their territory‚ decrease their military strength‚ pay reparations‚ and remain guilty of all the events of the Great War due to the treaty of Versailles‚ and because of that Germany began creating conflicts with other countries which would lead into the second world war. With the loss of territory many were simply kicked out of their country without even knowing it. Unfortunately one

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