B. To aid Eastern European countries. Since they were all war-torn in the 1920-1940, they all agreed that the country that damages the other must pay their debts that they created with war violence.
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In the spring, when melted snow from nearby mountains flowed into the Tigris and Euphrates and the rivers overflowed their banks, the crops that were ready for harvest could be destroyed. Often, the floods ruined an entire harvest. Livestock, including cows, pigs, and sheep, were often drowned by the floodwaters.
The Treaty of Waitangi was phrased slightly differently in English and in Maori, and in Maori it sounded like the British were not completely taking over the land, but only governing it and that the Maori would continue to have the ultimate authority over the land. Since the British understood the treaty as giving the Crown complete land to New Zealand, the Maori consider it unfair