Well for one, can talk about how it completely humiliated Germany. The treaty cut Germany's boundaries (giving much of the land to Belgium, France and other countries), demilitarized Germany and only allowed certain types/classes of weapons, stripped the growing country of all its colonies, established Germany as the reason of the First World War, and imposed financial obligations including a numberless amount to be payed back to the other European allies in reparations. Which they could not pay.<em> Because it went up to about $130 billion.</em> This caused the German Motherland to go into a Great Depression with economic chaos, unemployment, and very very angry Germans.
This great (not) treaty actually paved the way for (enter left stage) Adolf Hitler and his gang of Nazis.
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<h3>How did Pericles die?</h3>
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Apart from 1/3 of Europe's population dying off, the aristocracy began to lose their power and status. Many people lost faith in the church, and there were labor shortages, peasant uprisings, etc
Latitude is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds of a point north or south of the Equator. Lines of latitude are often referred to as parallels.
<span>Longitude is the angular distance, in degrees, minutes, and seconds, of a point east or west of the Prime (Greenwich) Meridian. Lines of longitude are often referred to as meridians. </span>
<span>Distance between Lines If you divide the circumference of the earth (approximately 25,000 miles) by 360 degrees, the distance on the earth's surface for each one degree of latitude or longitude is just over 69 miles, or 111 km. Note: As you move north or south of the equator, the distance between the lines of longitude gets shorter until they actually meet at the poles. At 45 degrees N or S of the equator, one degree of longitude is about 49 miles. </span>
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