<span>The Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation was intended to fight back against the Protestant Reformation: to reform and strengthen the Catholic Church against this great Protestant threat, partly by purging itself of the corruption and quesitonable practices that had given rise to the Proetstant Reformation in the first place. </span>
The answer is B) 3 Billion German Marks
This was part of the Treat of Versailles.
France believed that it was a fair amount for <span>reparations by Germany considering the country suffered a huge loss of lives and economy.
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Germany was reluctant to agree to a lot of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles, but eventually had to agree.
However, most historians believe that the Treat of Versailles was developed to put a huge burden on Germany and it's allies. The aim was to restrict the economic and social development of the countries so that they can never pose a threat again.
Eventually, the treaty created a weak Germany society, which paved the way for the popularity of the Nazi Party and World War II.
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With a totalitarian dictator, some of the changes would be the following:
- No voting
- No legislative or judicial branch
- No balance of power
- The executive (dictator) would always have the final say in every matter.
I’ve never heard of B the right to libel or slander so imma say that one
Kennedy just sent more and more men and armour over to Vietnam.