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In 1915, The Atlantic Monthly carried an essay by Du Bois, "The African Roots of the War", which consolidated Du Bois's ideas on capitalism and race. In it, he argued that the scramble for Africa was at the root of World War I.
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It was "B. General William T. Sherman" who famously said that freed slaves should be given “40 acres and mule” so they could become independent farmers, although this idea had been floated by others as well.
Anger and the bitterness helped the nazis to gain more support. hitler, he was a great speaker. the moderate political parties would not work together . hitler was given a power in a seedy political deal by hiddenburg and pipen. german people were still angry about the treaty of versailles and supported hitler because he promised to overturn it.
Paris peace conference
treaty of versailles
league of nations
german reparations
ww1 ended but international relations badly damaged
The expression 7x-36 is equivalent to this question.