Treaty of Versailles was signed by the major players in the World War I, during the Paris Peace Conference, held in Versailles, Paris.
- The Treaty of Versailles was the peace accord that ended the brutal war---World War I.
- This Treaty was signed in 1919.
- The Treaty was signed by the Allied Powers, the three major players, The Great Britain, Italy and France.
- The conference was overseen by the President of the United States of America, Woodrow Wilson.
- The treaty's most important stipulation, was to bring an end to the war.
- But other provisions included punishing Germany for its aggressiveness during the war, and to reduce its powers as an aggressor.
- Another important product of the Treaty of Versailles was the birth of an international peace organization, the precursor to the United Nations---League of Nations.
Thus, it is clear that the Paris Peace Conference ended with Treaty of Versailles.
Learn more about the Treaty of Versailles here:
brainly.com/question/454593
#SPJ10
In the 1940s and 1950s, pan-arabism grew in the middle east in response to the growing influence from Wetern nations. Pan-Arabism or Arabism is an ideology espousing the unification of the countries of North Africa and West Asia. Hope this answers the question.
B, but he was really imprisoned which you could say was the state all citizens of Russia/USSR became eventually.
The main thing is that they believed that there was not enough effort to enforce the legislation that guarantees their rights. Firstly the desegregation was not enforced and many schools, especially, in the north were really segregated. The blacks were also paid less and did not have equal access to mortgages.