Alright, so you know that the Treaty of Versailles was a 1919 peace-treaty between several countries created after World War I. Most of its terms were specifically thrown at Germany, with the Allies punishing Germany in a way that they would never start a war again.
The three main terms of the Treaty of Versailles were...
> Germany had to accept full responsibility for the war.
> Germany had to lose many of its territories and lands.
> Germany couldn't have a military with more than 100,000 men. They also couldn't have any tanks, aircraft, etc.
> Germany had to pay war reparations up to $6,600 billion. They had to pay off so much money that it wasn't fully done until 2010!
So basically, the country was stripped of everything and in ruins.
The Allies set these harsh terms for one reason: Germany would know that their actions had consequences and that they mustn't even think about starting another war ever again. There's just one problem though:
Germany didn't start World War I. Austria-Hungary did, and Germany was only its ally so they had no choice but to join the chain reaction.
As a result of the Treaty, the German people were absolutely furious. They resented the Allies more than anything else, and felt that they were being punished unfairly. Germany was a major wreck after the Great War, and these terms made the country's conditions even worse. In fact, it was the Treaty of Versailles that made people like Hitler rise up to glory. He used the Germans' anger and resent of the Allies to gain more power, and eventually the German people would give in, leading to World War II.
Hope this helps, and good luck! :)
Your answer would be the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
During that time, students could've joined the Red Guard, where they not only denounced their teachers, but also their friends and family. They also raided peoples' homes and took their belongings.
What you're seeing in the picture are three members of the red guard, which you can tell from their arm-bands.
Are you looking for an appropriate word to name this?
I think that a good name is "propaganda", especially when the information is of political relevance.
In the past (and to some extend present) some totalitarian or non-democratic states used propaganda to shape public opinion.
Answer:
Explanation:
La cultura de la Antigua Roma fue el resultado de un importante intercambio entre civilizaciones diferentes: la cultura griega y las culturas desarrolladas en Oriente (Mesopotamia y Egipto), que contribuyeron a formar la cultura y el arte de los romanos. Uno de los factores que más contribuyó a la universalización de la cultura romana, que de pronto fue la de todo el imperio, fue el uso del latín como lengua común de todos los pueblos sometidos a Roma.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Promoting welfare of citizens and securing the blessings of liberty are a right to the people.