Well from the way I see it, if other countries were to get in on the holocaust it would just make it worse becuase then Germany would have to start a war with those countries and it would be a big mess and I’m sure other countries feared that something like that would possibly happen which is why they didn’t act upon it and if they did they would be causing problems for their own country which is what they didn’t need.
During the presidency of George Washington, <span>disagreements between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson over the interpretation of the Constitution contributed to the "</span><span>(3) formation of political parties," since Jefferson wanted there to be far "less" government involved in every-day life, while Hamilton thought the government should act as a powerful tool. </span>
<span> The Treaty affected Germany in more than one way. It
had an effect politically, economically, socially and diplomatically and
much of the transformation of Germany between 1919 and 1939 can be
attributed to consequences of the Treaty of Versailles.
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<span>In accordance with article 231 of the treaty of
Versailles, the Guilt clause, Germany acknowledged that they started
World War one.</span>