No.
The Treaty of Versailles (1919) was a peace treaty signed by the European powers that officially ended World War I.
After six months of negotiations in Paris, the treaty was signed as a continuation of the November 1918 armistice in Compiègne, which had put an end to the clashes. The main point of the treaty required Germany to accept all responsibility for causing the war and, under the terms of articles 231-247, to make reparations to a number of nations of the Triple Entente.
Although the Versailles treatment was a good one, it was a way of blaming Germany and punishing it, but I don't think it's possible to say that there was peace when years later the World War II happened. They should have proposed an agreement between all countries and not just as a way of holding Germany alone.
A strict policy of neutrality, the United States would not entangle itself with alliances with other nations.
The answer to the following question is A
Answer:
1. Someone would try to overthrow a government to basically get their way of things.
2. A group of people. A day with less security, or when things settle down, and the reasoning to overthrow a government.
3. You would get hurt and or arrested.
4. By promoting your campaign, asking people what they want to help the country, and to make sure that they know that you will do everything in yout power to make the country a better, and safer, place.
The answer is b because we have three branches and no one of those branches has more power than the other