I think that one thing that influenced the creation of the Articles of Confederation was the deep desire for self-government and complete separation from the tyranny of Britain. If I've helped, which I hope I did, please mark this answer as the brainliest. Thank you!!!
the offenses against you is that you will a get ticket and if you have a parent with present when you got pulled over it shouldn't be that bad and if you don't have a parent present then you will get a fine or they can tow your car away for not having parent present pr you can go to jail for like 2 to 3 yrs
The Treaty of Versailles<span> </span><span> was the most important of the peace </span>treaties<span> that brought World War I to an end. The </span>Treaty<span> ended the state of war between Germany and the Allied Powers. It was signed on 28 June 1919, exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
But who was the big 3. They were the 3 most important men present at the Versailles conference. These 3 men were: George Clemenceau (who was France's president) And Thomas Woodrow Wilson, who was America's president. And finally David Lloyd, who was the president of Britain. But after all what did they want from Germany?
George Clemenceau wanted revenge because Germany completely bombarded France after the war.
Thomas Woodrow Wilson wanted a peace treaty signed with justice and respect.
David Lloyd wanted wanted peace but also wanted Germany to suffer because of the havoc they created however didn't want the suffering for Germany to be to harsh because he knew in the future it would create World War 2, and that is exactly what happened.
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<span>President Roosevelt having created the United States Forest Service was a leading advocate to protect U.S. culture and natural resources. His direct efforts include the Federal Bird Reserve, an additional 23 National Parks, and the Act for the Preservation of American Antiquities. He set the bar for future presidents to preserve our history and resources.</span>