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    Reject The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles was meant to ease tension over WWI but in my opinion it could have been responsible for starting WWII. I think the United States should have rejected the Treaty of Versailles‚ considering that the Big Four (US‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ Italy) had the most to gain and it created much animosity for the rest of the European nations. The Big Four made all the decisions regarding the Treaty‚ leaving other countries such as Germany and Russia

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    better‚ or was the Treaty of Versailles the best that could have been achieved under the circumstances? The 1919 Treaty of Versailles was made by George Clemenceau‚ David Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson. They were the World War One leaders of France‚ Great Britain and America respectively‚ and after the war‚ made the Treaty to decide what to do with a defeated Germany. Four years of fighting and losses throughout the First World War made decisions difficult‚ but overall‚ the Treaty was the best that

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    Was the 1920’s an era of liberal social change or a period of conservative retrenchment After returning from World War I‚ in 1920‚ the United States was desperate for excitement. While there was retrenchment with the KKK and immigration restrictions liberal social change took over the nation. In the decade of the 1920’s the United States radically altered its economy‚ culture and politics. This was an era of mass production that created a pathway for the lower class to better life.

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    took and the goals they set‚ labeled them as either liberal or conservative. However the characterizations of these two are valid only to a certain extent because both took actions that showed they were both liberal and conservative. Neither President Hoover nor President Roosevelt can be strictly labeled as a conservative or a liberal because they were a little bit of both. It is commonly thought that President Herbert Hoover is a conservative. He believed in less government participation in the

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    inequality a large problem that needs to be dealt with? Economic Conservatives and Liberals have different answers to these questions. Conservatives believe in the free market and desire less government intervention. While Liberals believe the free market naturally produces inequality and sees it as the governments responsibility to handle many issues that arise. There are a few observations that have been made about both Liberals and Conservative‚ it is not in their belief systems‚ but it is how they act

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    PEACE TREATIES. a) What military restrictions did the Treaty of Versailles impose on Germany? [5] * No conscriptions * Prevented from forming a military alliance with Austria * 100‚000 men in the army and they had to be volunteers * No aircraft‚ submarines or armed vehicles * Only allowed 6 battleships * Rhineland became a DMZ b) Why did the Big Three disagree over how to treat Germany? [7] * They were three strong personalities that had different aims * All

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    He then became the 26th president of the United States from 1901 to 1909. “TR” as he would later be called was a man of contradictions. He was a conservative who fought for reform‚ and a hunter who started the conservation movement. He was known for being energetic‚ contradictory‚ shrewd‚ and a charismatic leader. Technically being a Republican ‚ his views were both democratic and republican who never

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    A Classical Liberal would fall in line with the negative definition of liberty. This describes the absence of obstructions to liberty and is the justification for limiting governmental interference. A modern liberal promotes positive liberty which describes a state of unhindered ability to pursue your goals and desires. Positive liberty justifies State intervention to alleviate barriers such as poverty. A classical liberal would assert that the impoverished are free because of the absence of imposed

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    the Germans. Whereas countries such as the United Kingdom and the USA wanted majority peace throughout Europe and felt that peace was the main objective rather than annexation of land etc. It is fundamentally clear that Frances ideas pursued in the treaty was solely based on anti German feelings. They wanted to annex the Rhineland and‚ even worse‚ the coal production would be given to France with reparations on top of that. By taking their coal supply Germany will crumble. They already owe money from

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    Liberal Brainwashing

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    teachers have very definite liberal leanings. They often show that bias in the classroom. If there is one thing that my mother has told me is that direct omission is a lie‚ and if you are going to present your liberal views then you must also present the conservative rebuttal. However‚ this is not what is happening is today ’s schools. In fact‚ teachers often give lower grades for writings that do not agree with their points of view. This incursion of liberal views occurs from kindergarten

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