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    On January 10, 1920, the League of Nations was created. It was created as a result of WW1 from the Paris Peace Conference. It was based in the country of Switzerland in Geneva. If the League was more reliable and developed superior, there could’ve been conflicts that would have been avoided between countries and overall benefitted opposing regions. Countries such as Manchuria would have no been invaded along with the expansion in Abyssinia. After the First World war, The League of Nations was…

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    Causes of WW1 The main causes of world war one are Militarism, Nationalism, Imperialism, and Alliances. They were all connected to the main causes of World War 1. Militarism is one of the importance that caused world war one. It was an “arm race.” Which was dangerous because it gave rise to new military technologies and increased defence spending. It is the belief of building a strong army and prepare for war whenever they need to start war for their country. France,…

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    War 1, was considered a global war because it involved multiple countries, but primarily took place in Europe. WW1 took place between 1914 and 1918 and was fought by two alliances; The Entente Powers which involved England, Russia, and France. The second alliance group was called The Central Powers, which consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary. While many debate the actual cause of WW1, some say that the first spark was initiated by the assassination of Austria’s Archduke, Franz Ferdinand and…

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    Three of the main causes of World War II in Europe were the Treaty of Versailles, The Great Depression and The Policy of Appeasement. All had a significant amount in starting the war. Yes they are all extremely different but in somehow they all connect. In my opinion I believe the Treaty of Versailles was the most important in causing the war. The Treaty of Versailles was the reason of ended World War 1 between Germany and the Allied Powers. In the view and the fact of Germany losing the…

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    Germany was being humiliated by the Victors of WW1, specifically the Key three leaders of the Victors the United States, Great Britain, and especially France. This humiliation was being forces of Germany to accept full responsibility for WWI and to pay restitution following the war. This was meant to strip away all national pride from a country that celebrated an ideology of being a strong and powerful people. This is best described by the goals set in the Treaty of Versailles. The first goal of…

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    After WW1, the winners which were the United States, United Kingdom, and France adapted the underlying principles of liberalism that has been practiced since the 17th and 18th centuries to try and avoid war. Liberal thought is grounded in a notion that human nature is good, not evil, meaning that states thrive in a world governed by morality and law. States want to cooperate to achieve mutual goals in peace. Just like realism, liberalism derives from the observations and interpretations of…

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    its significance cannot be overlooked in any way; as overall, mentality itself was hugely significant in ww1. The tanks, also being another very morally boosting (or if they were on the other side very much the opposite) weapon, was a lot more significant in the ways that it was designed to function. Its overall shear amplitude and enormity combined with its innovations created a masterpiece of ww1 technology which effectively broke stalemates and redefined warfare. Finally, the machine gun,…

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    After WW1 the German folk felt empty inside as their country was slowing plummeting to the ground, they were quite downtrodden and felt disadvantaged by the unfair laws created from the Treaty of Versailles. During the depression period for Germany, they lost all hope, however, a man known as Adolf Hitler thought differently seeing only some flaws in Germany and knowing that if they were to be changed the country would turn a new leaf. Even with the people thinking he was of little importance at…

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    Before of World War 1 there was significant inequality, however after WW1 inequality fall due to many countries adopting some source of protectionism. While factor-price convergence could be good for countries entering free trade agreements. Wages for jobs converge may not be a good thing, convergence may results in a drop…

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    about the Armenian Genocide.) In the beginning the Ottoman Empire was a dominant force in Asia. With its very diverse religious culture. With the main people in the region the Armenians. Armenian Genocide." Armenian Genocide During the beginning of WW1 the Young Turks have just taken over in the Ottoman Empire and they wanted to do something to show their dominance so they took it out on the Armenian people. Frequently Asked Questions about the Armenian Genocide Much like the holocaust. They…

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