The treaty of versailles was set up by the british parliment and it included harsh terms which caused germans to feel outcheated their territory and they were worrying about the effect of the repayment on their economy. It was the main cause of all tensions in Europe
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D. Ethnic cleansing in Bosnia led to a military response from international forces, but ethnic cleansing in Rwanda did not
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The genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda are part of the numerous genocides that took place in the past several decades. The genocide in Bosnia was initiated by Serbian nationalist, and it was toward the Muslims and the Croatians. The international community did reacted though to stop it, and sent its military forces in order to put things under control. The genocide in Rwanda though took another course. The Hutu started to perform genocide over the Tutsi minority, but the international community was hesitating should it react or not, if it does in which way, and while it was thinking the genocide was going on and on. Luckily for the Tutsi people, they had their own military forces that were well equipped, so they managed to stop the aggression form the Hutu before they made a full scale genocide.
A strict policy of neutrality, the United States would not entangle itself with alliances with other nations.
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also known as the Congo Conference (German: Kongokonferenz) or West Africa Conference (Westafrika-Konferenz), regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period and coincided with Germany's sudden emergence as an imperial power.
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Abraham Lincoln Assassinated - April 15, 1865
13th Amendment Ratified - December 6, 1865
Black Codes Enacted - Between 1865 - 1866
Civil Rights Act of 1866 - April 9, 1866
President Andrew Johnson Impeachment Trial - February 24, 1868
Ulysses S. Grant elected president - November 3, 1868
15th Amendment Ratified - February 3, 1870
Rutherford B. Hayes elected president - November 7, 1876
Federal Troops withdrawn from the South - April 24, 1877