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kobusy [5.1K]
4 years ago
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How did spain lose power in its empire in the Americas?

History
1 answer:
ExtremeBDS [4]4 years ago
3 0
Oo I just learned this!!. Ok so apparently it sided with the French, which lost the French and Indian War meaning that they both had to lose their land ( I hope this is right, I’m soo sorry if it’s wrong)
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The Dawes Plan/ Young Plan helped Germany to start to rebuild after WW1.

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Dawes: The Dawes Plan (as proposed by the Dawes Committee, chaired by Charles G. Dawes) was a plan in 1924 that successfully resolved the issue of World War I reparations that Germany had to pay. It ended a crisis in European diplomacy following World War I and the Treaty of Versailles.

The plan provided for an end to the Allied occupation, and a staggered payment plan for Germany's payment of war reparations. Because the Plan resolved a serious international crisis, Dawes shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925 for his work.

It was an interim measure and proved unworkable. The Young Plan was adopted in 1929 to replace it. (from wiki article on Dawes Plan)

Young Plan:The Young Plan was a program for settling Germany's World War I reparations written in August 1929 and formally adopted in 1930. It was presented by the committee headed (1929–30) by American industrialist Owen D. Young, creator and ex-first chairman of the Radio Corporation of America (RCA), who, at the time, concurrently served on the board of trustees of the Rockefeller Foundation, and also had been one of the representatives involved in a previous war-reparations restructuring arrangement—the Dawes Plan of 1924. The Inter-Allied Reparations Commission established the German reparation sum at a theoretical total of 132 billion, but a practical total of 50 billion gold marks. After the Dawes Plan was put into operation in 1924, it became apparent that Germany would not willingly[citation needed] meet the annual payments over an indefinite period of time.[citation needed] The Young Plan reduced further payments by about 20 percent. Although the theoretical total was 112 billion Gold Marks, equivalent to US ca. $27 billion in 1929 (US$ 119 billion in 2020) over a period of 58 years,[1] which would end in 1988, few expected the plan to last for much more than a decade.[2] In addition, the Young Plan divided the annual payment, set at two billion Gold Marks, US $473 million, into two components: one unconditional part, equal to one third of the sum, and a postponable part, equal to the remaining two-thirds, which would incur interest and be financed by a consortium of American investment banks coordinated by J.P. Morgan & Co. (wiki article on young plan)

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according to depts.washington.edu

<em>World War I was to give women a chance to show a male-dominated society that they could do more than simply bring up children and stay at home. In World War I, women played a vital role in keeping soldiers equipped with ammunition and in many senses they kept the nation moving through their help in various industries.</em>

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Please helppp :) <br>Just an outline or 2 points on what I could write ​
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basically because its a German cartoon its saying that Britain France and America are making them suffer because they had to pay reparations which ruined their economy and caused hyperinflation meaning everything went up in price, nobody could afford anything, money became worthless and the middle class suffered the most another factor was that the treaty stopped a lot of their trade and when Germany couldn't pay the reparations Belgium and France invaded the Ruhr which was really important for Germany economy.

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