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    gaining power. They began to remilitarize in 1935‚ violating the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nations‚ however‚ did nothing. When German troops occupied Rhineland in 1936‚ again violating the Treaty of Versailles‚ they did nothing. When Germany invaded Czechoslovakia‚ they were only given a warning. Sanctions could have been placed on Germany‚ and they should have been called out for violating the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nation’s job was to prevent conflicts that could escalate into

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    problems that were caused by the political violence from the right e.g. Kapp putsch 1920- (friekorps)‚ Munich Putsch1923 (Nazis)‚ the organisation group- terrorist. However they were other problems that were caused by other factors. E.g. the treaty of Versailles‚ the armistice- November criminals/ Blockade‚ the spartacist revolt in 1919‚ democracy- people wanted their old leader Kaiser back‚ Hyperinflation. After Kaiser abdicated in 1918 then friedich Ebert became the president of Germany then Philip Schiedmann

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    Teri Wilson March 1‚ 2010 Professor Hollinger Module 5 JEWISH‚ EARLY CHRISTIAN‚ BYZANTINE AND ISLAMIC ART Every religion has its own approach to art and architecture. An assessment between different traditions can offer an illuminating insight into the varying religious outlooks and theologies. Architecture‚ as well as art‚ is influenced by a number of forces in society‚ in the environment‚ in the psychology of the people who produce it‚ and in different institutions. It is an expression of inner

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    kick them out if they didn’t convert or execute them if they stayed‚ because they left‚ the businesses they owned and ran‚ left with them. In fact‚ I thought Louis XIV was effective at one point because he was very smart about something; he built Versailles and paid the nobles well to live

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    Germany was gloomy. The economic depression had hit the country‚ especially hard‚ and high rate of unemployment. Still fresh in the minds of many was the German’s mortifying defeat and embarrassment of the World War I and the Treaty of Versailles. Both‚ the Treaty of Versailles and World War I had left Germany weak and crippled. Germans lacked confidence in their impotent regime‚ known as the Weimar Republic. These conditions provided the chance for a new leader to rise‚ Adolf Hitler‚ and his party‚ the

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    French Revolution The American Revolution inspired many people around the world in the ideas of democracy and this was certainly true of France‚ which had sent over many soldiers to fi ght in the Americas and had helped subsidize the war. In fact‚ it was the crisis in the royal fi nances‚ partly because of the money paid in the American War of Independence‚ that resulted in the series of events that led to the French Revolution. Louis XVI had become king in 1774‚ and until 1776‚ his comptroller-general

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    did nations target civilians in the war effort? k. How did women take part in the war effort? l. What is propaganda and what was it used for? m. What attitudes do the posters reveal? II. Versailles and Mandates a. What was the Armistice? b. What was the Treaty of Versailles? c. What steps did nations take to prevent future war? d. What did self-determination mean in practice? e. Did self-determination apply outside of Europe? f. What was the mandate system?

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    Planning a family vacation has always been the best part of my year; the last time we went on vacation we visited the Bahamas. We all love the pink sands of the beaches in Harbour Island‚ and visiting the Versailles Gardens was an incredible experience. Plus we could never forget scuba diving in Lucayan National Park. On our first day in the Bahamas we visited Harbour Island to see the pink sands. The sand is made of coral‚ shells‚ rocks‚ calcium carbonate‚ and foraminifera. Foraminifera are small

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    achieve “one king” in France‚ Louis formed himself into an absolute and glorified leader‚ doing wonders for France’s centralization. In 1682‚ Louis relocated to his new palace at Versailles‚ magnificent enough to be the home of a god. The sheer size and beauty awed Europe and proclaimed his authority. Rituals‚ too‚ at Versailles boasted Louis’ power. Common activities such as dressing and walking required elaborate‚ showy rituals whose precipitants competed for the honor of their task. These‚ too‚ made

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    first World War. Many can say that Germany caused both World War 1 and World War 2. As well as the Treaty of Versailles‚ the main causes for the start of World War 2 was that Germany wanted power over the world‚ and the failure of The League of Nations. Germany’s desire for power‚ their economic downfall‚ and international tensions they provoked sparked World War 2. The Treaty of Versailles did not solve the major problems that caused the first World War. The treaty only weakened the economy of Germany

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