Final BCR I learned from the simulation that making decisions on the Treaty of Versailles is a very hard decision since the Countries of America‚ France and Britain have very different points of view on how harsh Germany should be punished. Each country has different points of view of how Germany should be punished for World War 1 because each of the countries were affected by Germany differently. For example‚ France wanted to punish Germany very harshly because Germany caused the most damage
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Jonee Bennett February 2‚ 2015 2nd Period Mrs. Howe How Did the Treaty of Versailles Affect Germany Socially‚ Economically‚ and Politically? Soon after World War I‚ the Treaty of Versailles was written. The diplomats of this treaty only intended to end all wars and redraw Europe‚ but this treaty marked the beginning of a disaster for Germany. After six months prior to the war‚ the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28‚ 1919. The overall purpose of the treaty was to punish Germany for damages
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apparent in a large ‘alliance’. This happened to be peace and the alliance it was part of was the Big Four‚ who collaborated with 32 other nations from around the world to produce several peace terms which eventually formed The Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles was led by the leaders of the four main powers at the time in the treaty. These were Georges Clemenceau of France‚ Woodrow Wilson of the U.S.A and David Lloyd George of the United Kingdom. These three powers were the main contributors
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After World War I was fought the Treaty of Versailles was created and signed. Several things were accomplished with this treaty; the main accomplishment‚ in my opinion‚ being the economically crippling reparations placed upon Germany. The first step in economically damaging Germany was by using this treaty to assign sole reasonability of causing World War I on the shoulders of Germany. By allocating the blame to all of Germany the victors could force Germany to accept responsibility for all the damage
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Already disheartened by the major embarrassment they experienced when they were defeated in World War I‚ Germany was only further degraded by the Treaty of Versailles. Germany was forced to take full responsibility for the devastating war and had to pay immense reparations for it. In response‚ the entire country took a turn for the worst‚ with their economy in shambles‚ significant territorial losses‚ and their military a mere fraction of its original size. Germans felt they had been mistreated and
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The Treaty of Versailles did more to harm the peace than support it because of reparations and imperialism. According to TCI‚ pg 318‚ “In addition‚ the treaty required Germany to pay $33 billion in reparations to the Allies. Reparations are payments demanded of a defeated nation by the victor in a war to offset the cost of the war. Germans resented both the war-guilt clause and the reparations‚ rightly fearing that the payments would cripple their economic recovery from the war.” This was a problem
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The Women’s March on Versailles is known by many names‚ such as The October March‚ The October Days‚ or The March on Versailles. This march was one of the earliest events of the French Revolution. It was the morning of October 5th‚ 1789‚ when groups of women in the marketplace were rioting over the high prices and scarcity of bread. At the end of the Ancien Regime‚ there was a rising fear of famine because of the lower strata of the Third Estate. There were constant rumors of the “Pacte de Famine”
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Why was Germany unhappy with the Treaty of Versailles? The Treaty of Versailles was the treaty that made peace between the countries involved in World War 1. These countries included Austria-Hungary‚ Britain‚ France‚ Germany and United States of America. In the treaty‚ Germany lost a lot of land‚ which made a big blow on their empire. Germany’s ambry was limited to 100‚000 troops‚ as the French were scared of being invaded from the border. Also the Rhineland zone‚ where the Rhine River flows
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and acts of aggression that the axis power had. First‚ The axis power or the germans‚Russians‚ and Japanese thought they were the superior race.They thought that jews were the problem of the world. After that the germans thought the treaty of the versailles was unfair. Then‚ they thought they had to rebuild their military to make it better.Finally the axis power thought that they need to take the rhineland Next‚ there was responses to those ideas and aggression. The first thing to those responses
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Impact of Information Technology In our Daily Lives Abstract As we opened our eyes‚ we become much more aware of the developments happening in our daily lives. It may not be one of our major concerns but sooner or else we have to admit . . . we are all affected by it. We must first understand the root of everything. What is Information Technology? Why do we need it? When can we benefit from it? Where can we use it? How can we learn it? and Who will behefit
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