It's Ireland and England. These are two related countries with intertwined histories, but where the larger neighbor periodically conquered/subjugated/exploited the other
It's kinda hard to explain but I found a reliable website
http://www.history.com/topics/mcculloch-v-maryland
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
After the war ended, Germany was blamed, despite the fact that it was Austro-Hungary that started the War. The treaty prevented the German government from having an airforce or navy, and severely limited the German Army. Because of this humiliation, this would be used as a pretext for Adolf Hitler.
Hope this helps! - Oseli
Both compulsory and voluntary voting systems have merit, and this has to be considered if it were to be implemented in the U.S. A large benefit would be more voter representation. Democracy is very important to the united states, but low voter turnout means that it can be difficult for every person's voice to be heard. Furthermore, some people, like prisoners, don't get the right to vote, and this also hinders representation, especially concerning laws surrounding the justice system. However, a con of a mandatory system is that it Violates the freedom of choice, which in America value greatly. Free choice is an important right, and the government mandating voting can be seen as a violation of this. Making more people vote in incredibly needed yo have a healthy democratic country, but at the same time, it is also debatable whether mandatory voting is the best way to do it.