The correct answer here is to establish Germany's war guilt.
With this article, it is established clearly that the war was Germany's fault, and of her allies. Germany accepted this. What all of this means is that now as the both guilty and losing party Germany had to accept things the Allies demanded of her. The Allies had all the power in this negotiations.
Haha funny question, look at the Middle East now, this question is clearly totally absolutley FALSE
The arms race changed the relationship between the democratic west and the Soviet Union and created an atmosphere of fear and national insecurity known as the Cold War. During the Cold War, the Communist and Democratic nations accumulated huge arsenals of nuclear weapons that could destroy entire regions of the Earth. From this mammoth amount of power and influence came distrust, accusations of treason, and an era of nationalism. Today, many of the weapons still exist and pose a large nuclear threat, causing both the West and the East to fear each other as well as the possibility of nuclear warfare.
The Hundred Years' War affected the balance of power in England and France<span> and also remodeled battle. New weapons were developed and instead of having a small band of knights, kings now needed large armies. Unlike people under feudalism before, people were now feeling a great sense of citizenship and duty to their country. Parliament and the King developed a closer relationship and helped unify England. </span>England<span> abandoned the idea of feudalism and looked to more distant lands for conquest and trade.</span>
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