get sufficient evidences in the histories of India‚ China‚ Mesopotamia and Egypt regarding the existence of diplomatic practices‚ commercial relations‚ treaties of alliance etc. These treaties of the past‚ according to Mangone‚ are the first steps towards the formation of international organization. 1. Greek Period: During the Greek period‚ treaties‚ alliance‚ diplomatic practices and services‚ arbitration and other method of peaceful settlement of disputes‚ rulers of war and peace‚ league and confederation
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Identify key treaties that underpin international law Treaty of Westphalia (1648) United Nations Charter (1945) Universal declaration of human rights (1948) United Nations Convention in the Prevention and Punishment on the crime of genocide (1948) Treaty of Rome (1957) Treaty on European Union (1992) Geneva conventions (1949) Limited Nuclear Test ban treaty (1963) Nuclear non-proliferation treaty (1968) Comprehensive Test ban treaty (1996) Anti-ballistic missile treaty (1972) Rome Statute
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Thirty Years War The thirty year old war which began in 1618 because of deep religious divide that was in Germany and other parts of Western Europe came to abrupt end at the Peace of Westphalia‚ signed in 1648. The three main reasons of war are: Protestants and Catholics rivalry within the Roman Empire‚ the Bourbon–Habsburg conflict for European supremacy and disputes between France and Habsburg. The thirty year war is considered as the ugliest war of Europe which had a huge human cost impacted
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place in 1618 to 1648. This would have to be one of the most deadly religious Wars to have happened in Europe. It affect Germany because that was where the Peace of Augsburg was and where the Peace of Westphalia would end up. World War I left Germany with with no money because as a part of the Treaty of Versailles they were held accountable for all the expensive of the war. . 81. Peter the Great modeled how he ruled after Louis XIV. He increased army and created a stronger country. Just like Louis
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Chapter 15 Study Guide: The Age of Religious Wars and European Expansion 1. What caused the Revolt in The Netherlands? The Revolt of the Netherlands (1566-1587) By 1560s‚ Calvinism spread and appealed to the middle classes because of its intellectual seriousness‚ moral gravity‚ and emphasis on any form of labor well done Calvinism took deep root among the merchants and financiers in the northern provinces and working-class people also converted partly to please their employers In 1559‚ Philip
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development over the millennia‚ thus the international system has evolved and progressed with humanity. From ancient imperialism to feudalism in the middle-ages and kept developing until the present system was established in 1648 called the treaty of Westphalia. This came as European Imperialism paved the way for contemporary international systems. International systems thus consist primarily of relations among nation-states. Apart from nation-states‚ the international system has a society of international
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a brief but detailed understanding of the key words such as sovereignty‚ states‚ international organisations. Definition of state Etymologically the state started to exist or emerge in the 15th century and because of the agreements of the Westphalia treaty of 1648 there arouse some basic features to what is to be called a state and such features are as follows 1. Distinct territory. 2. Sovereignty/ independence. 3. Population/ demography. 4. Government which must have authority and resource of
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All of the following were parts of the Treaty of Versailles except a. Germany had to reduce its army to 100‚000 men b. Germany had to pay for all civilian damage c. East and West Germany were divided by a wall d. League of Nations Answer: C. East and West Germany were divided by a wall 7. What settlement formally ended World War 1? A. Treaty of Versailles B. Treaty of Paris (1783) C. Treaty of Tordesillas D. Peace of Westphalia Answer: A. Treaty of Versailles 8. Which country joined
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His invasion of the Spanish Netherlands in 1667 and the ensuing War of Devolution frightened the Dutch into a Triple Alliance with England and Sweden‚ which led to the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1668. Then‚ in the Dutch War that followed shortly afterward‚ Louis intended to warn the Dutch that France was a serious European player and to force the Dutch to give him a free hand in the Spanish Netherlands when the issue
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Brittney Henley Pd. 2A Chapter 12: Age of Religious Wars Key Topics; -War between Calvinists and Catholics in France. -The Spanish occupation of the Netherlands. -Struggle for supremacy between England and Spain. -The devastation of Central Europe during the Thirty Years’ War. |Vocabulary |Notes | | |
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