The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Was the supposed unfairness of the Treaty a significant contributor to the rise of the Nazi party in Germany--or was it merely a convenient rhetorical tool for German politicians to exploit?
I think that the terms of the Treaty of Versailles were unfavorable for Germany, although, this nation had to assume part of its responsibility for the damage and destruction caused during World War I.
Under the Treaty of Versailles, signed in Paris, France, at the end of World War I, the victorious allies forced Germany to pay for the repairments. It was a fortune. Germany also lost some territories.
Yes, the supposed unfairness of the Treaty was a significant contributor to the rise of the Nazi party in Germany. But let's be honest, the Weimer Republic was not successful to rebuild the country that suffered from poverty. The political conditions were set to the arrival of dictator Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party. He was the kind of leader Germany needed at that time. He found the perfect circumstances in Germany to flourish.
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Yes, the New Deal effectively great provide relief to Americans such as farmers, the unemployed, youth and elders during the Great Depression. This New Deal provides relief to the unemployed and poor people of American society, recovery of the economy to its previous state, and reform in the financial system in order to prevent such depression again that hit the economy. So my claim is '' without New Deal, the American economy can't be recovered.'' The main reason for this claim is that New Deal has a great contribution in recovering the economical condition of both the people of America and the country.
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A
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The colonies didn't come together because of their geography.
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I believe it's D.
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Please remember that civil rights are the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.