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<em>Germany would not have wanted revenge if they were given a just peace so there would be no need to fight again. </em>This is because Hitler used the feeling of nationalism in order to influence the Germans to think they were mistreated and that they deserve better, this originated the idea that Germany must be above everything, a common consequence of exaggerated nationalism.
<em>Hitler's promises would not have as much power because they would not have been as powerful.</em> Without the feeling of mistreatment it would not have been easy for Hitler to influence and manipulate the Germans.
<em>Germany not being punished in the war would have made the Nazi party more of a fringe party. </em>Again, this is because it would not gain much power, they appealed to the feeling that led to nationalism as an ideology to gain power and control.
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~BBGLUVER
Answer:
Treaty of Versailles
Explanation:
It had ended the war between Germany and Allied Powers.
It was signed around June 28, 1919. (Just a little fact in case you wanted to know)
True, Beijing was free after its 1928 liberation until the Second Sino-Japanese War, in which the city fell on July 29, 1937. It was made the seat of the Provisional Government of the Republic of China a puppet government of Japanese-occupied China.
Essentially the Scientific Revolution contributed to the progress, reason, andfraternal aspects of the Enlightenment. Through debunking long held superstitious / religious beliefs, producing a secular body of reasoned work, and by creating a network of learned fraternal Scientific Societies, who not only collaborated in theoretical fields, but in the application of new discoveries to practical and commercial purposes, along with offering libraries of the latest Scientific papers and lecturers. Enabling and funding further investigation, in a meritocratic circle eg. the Lunar Society of Birmingham.
Worth noting, the Agricultural revolution, which was applying scientific method to food production, was also vital as its gains freed manpower for the new urban mines and factories.