Was a statement of principles of peace negotiations in order to end world war I
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1. What is the meaning of a good life?
2. Are people in this current generation less or more sensitive than people from past generations?
3. Have we become less happy in this age of technology?
4. Are humans obligated to better themselves and will that make them happier?
5. Is having a big ego a negative trait or a positive trait?
6. Why do we strive for perfection if it is not attainable?
7. Does life require a purpose and a goal?
8. Is it easier to love or to be loved?
9. Do acts of kindness have a motive?
10. Is love simply physical desire or something more?
Explanation: These questions are the top ten preferred questions that I ( personally) would ask to a Philospher. As a great advice to anyone who's reading this, I prefer you to not ask anything about religion. It could mentally offend a Philospher just as much as anyone else.
Wilson fourteen points principles that called for an international organization that would gurantee world peace was one of the best thought out idea in the hsitory of war. A strong united nation body, chartered and disciplined has the ability to ensure detterence and to adjudicate national issues that castigate war. Could have the league of nation acted strongly, ww2 could have been prevented. Therefore a strong united nation is the way toward lasting global peace, in an increasing multipolar world.
Answer:
Hamilton wanted a national bank, but Jefferson and Madison feared it would make the government too centralized.
Explanation:
Hamilton's financial plan was too retire the old depreciated obligations by borrowing new money at a lower interest rate. So, a national bank would collect taxes, hold government funds, then make loans to the government and borrowers.
Jefferson and Madison opposed this plan because they feared it would create a centralized government that took power which they believed was better kept close to the people in local and state governments.