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<span> we'd all be British, football would be soccer, we'd be eating bangers and mash </span>
Answer:
see below *ALSO SPELL CHECK PLEASE GRAMMERLY ISNT WORKING FOR SOME REASON*
Explanation:
In the persepctive of the German people, the post-war punishment that would be percieved as the "harshest" or "most upsetting" was most likely punishment 1,4 and 5, and the ones that were probably viewed as the "east harsh" or insignificant to the German people was punishment 8. The reason that I assume that the harshest, most significant, and most upsetting punishment(s) were 1,4, and 5 is because these are the punishments that effected the german people <em>directly. </em>The loss of land probably led to relocation and people losing homes, property, etc. The fact that Germany has to take the blame for the war led to racism and prosecution of the German people, many of which had nothing to do with the war and wanted it to end as much as everyone else. And, lastly, punishment 5 was one of the most upsetting because the debt that Germany went into (-33 billion dollars!) will no doubt have caused inflammation of prices, poverty, and lack of resources due to low government funding, which would have effected the people the most, especially those who depended on government help and were not doing well financially to begin with. The punishment that was probably the least significant to the German people was 8, "force all military leaders, including Kaiser Wilhelm II to face trials for war crimes". This is because the people did not have a direct relation with any of these leaders, so it does not concern them as much as punishments like 1,4 and 5 did.
I think it's U.S.<span> International </span>Trade <span>Administration or World </span><span>Trade Organization. Not sure.</span>
Answer:
Internal validity
Explanation:
In this text, we learn about the information presented by a particular set of data. We learn that a particular study delivered a specific set of results. This is what is known as internal validity. Internal validity refers to whether the effects seen in a study are truly a reflection of the relationship between the independent and dependent variables, and not other circumstance. On the other hand, external validity refers to whether the results of a particular study can be generalized to other settings.