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    started to do reparations on the land‚ economy‚ and the political government. The war had damaged millions of people who wanted to see change in the nations. One of the major reparations began in Paris in 1919. This became known as the famous Treaty of Versailles. This event in 1919‚ led to many authors publishing books‚ articles‚ and other methods critiquing about the Peace talks during this time. In the book Paris 1919: Six Months that Changed the World‚ Margaret MacMillan writes about the Peace talks

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    national support for his idea of a League of Nations. He took his appeal directly to the American people in the summer of nineteen nineteen. The plan for the League of Nations was part of the peace treaty that ended World War One. By law‚ the United States Senate would have to vote on the treaty. President Wilson believed the Senate would have to approve it if the American people demanded it. So Wilson traveled across America. He stopped in many places to speak about the need for the League of

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    04) The treaty of Versailles was signed in June in 1919 at the end of the first world war when Germany had lost. The treaty included rules that Germany had to abide by‚ these rules were created in order to prevent Germany invading any other country and starting another war. The demilitarization of the Rhineland was one of the conditions that Germany had to agree to ‚ this meant that France and Belgium felt more secure and out of Germany’s reach. Another term of the treaty of Versailles was that

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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 WWI just

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    Settlement took place. The outcomes were the signing of the Treaty of Versailles and the foundation of the League of Nations in 1919. Despite the inherently weak attempts to prevent a repetition of WW1‚ twenty years later‚ WWII broke out upon the invasion of Poland by Germany. Although exploding from a seemingly unrelated motive‚ the origins of WWII can be traced back to the aftermath of the First World War. The harshness of the treaty of Versailles and the economic instability which WW1 was responsible

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    4‚ 1919‚ it actually lasted from about 1917 until 1923. It marked the rapid rise of Chinese Nationalism as well as a re-evaluation of Confucianism. The movement was sparked by the dissatisfaction with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles settlement regarding China. The treaty endorsed the Japanese takeover of the German concessions in the Shandong peninsula. The movement was an attempt to redefine the culture‚ political‚ and intellectual state of China. The movement sparked a nation wide concern

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    unstable and economically drained. However the League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles were put in place to make sure that another war would not occur again and that Germany pays for the First World War. According to interpretation D‚ the American historian Donald Kagan agrees with the statement that international diplomacy failed to achieve stability in Europe. This is because according to Kagan that the peace treaties made between 1919 and 1930 were ‘insubstantial international agreements’

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    Once Germany was aware of the Treaty of Versailles and the humility and destruction it brought upon Germany‚ Hitler had promised to restore it to the great place and economy it once was. World War 2 began after quickly attacks on Poland were made. The motives of the war stemmed from political beliefs such as nationalism‚ communism‚ and fascism. During and prior to the war‚ alliances were being made to ensure protection. Many unions tried their best to stay out of the war‚ but were eventually dragged

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    Ch 22‚ Q3: How did progressive ideals fare during wartime? The progressive ideals did not fare well during wartime; the only ideals that gained a victory were woman suffrage and prohibition. Women had made great progressive during the Progressive era and the war brought new opportunities for women. Over 25‚000 women served in France during the war (Roark 725). The biggest advancement in woman suffrage was when Congress passed the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919‚ which granted women the right to vote

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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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