The treaty of Versailles mainly targeted the Germans. For example the reparations they had to pay and the war guilt clause and the fact that they had to give up land and decrease the power of their army etc. This led to Germany suffering a long and hard depression, where the German currency's value drastically dropped.The depression got really bad and people of Germany were desperate for work so when Hitler came along with a convincing plan that would restore prosperity in Germany people didn't hesitate to support him or question his intentions and his tactics which ended up affecting the world- leading up to World War II.
The notion that expansion through military conquest would solve Japan's economic problems gained currency during the Great Depression of the 1930s.It was argued that the rapid growth of Japan's population which was 65 million in 1930 needed large food imports.To sustain such imports, Japan had to be able to export.Western tariffs limited exports, while discriminatory legislation in many countries and anti Japanese racism served as barriers to emigration.Chinese and Japanese efforts to secure racial equality in the league of nations covenant had been rejected by western statesmen.
Mexican-American farmworker, labor leader and civil rights activist César Chávez brought about better conditions for agricultural workers. Born on his family’s farm near Yuma, Arizona, Chávez witnessed the harsh conditions farm laborers endured. Routinely exploited by their employers, they were often unpaid, living in shacks in exchange for their labor, with no medical or other basic facilities. Without a united voice, they had no means to improve their position. Chávez changed that when he dedicated his life to winning recognition for the rights of agricultural workers, inspiring and organizing them into the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers. Through marches, strikes and boycotts, Chávez forced employers to pay adequate wages and provide other benefits and was responsible for legislation enacting the first Bill of Rights for agricultural workers. For his commitment to social justice and his lifelong dedication to bettering the lives of others, Chávez was posthumously recognized with the highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of fdom.
Answer:
Invading Spain.
Explanation:
Napoleon Bonaparte sparked the Latin American revolutions by "Invading Spain." This is evident in the fact that Spain colonized the whole of Latin America (or South America except Brazil).
Thus, following his invasion of Spain, and the sacking of the Spanish king, in the early 1800s, the Latin Americans sensed the weakness of Spain and, demanded independence which sparked Latin American Revolution.
Nagiging maunlad ang isang bansa kung pinapahalagahan nila ang kulturang kanilang pinagmulan. Maaari nilang ipagmalaki ito sa mga turista na nagiging dahilan upang tumaas ang turismo ng isang bansa. Kapag maunlad ang turismo sa bansa, nagiging kilala ito at napauunlad nito ang ekonomiya ng bansa.