Answer: US President Woodrow Wilson was one of the central characters in the peace process that followed World War I. It was he who drafted the fourteen-point treaty that set the guidelines for peace and was the embryo of the League of Nations, the first global diplomatic effort. For his work with the American treaty, he won a peace Nobel in 1919.
His plan has strengths and weaknesses. One of the biggest strengths was the abolition, as far as possible, of all economic barriers between countries and the establishment of a level playing field between all nations that consent to peace and to multilateral association. Another one was the recognition of the autonomous right of people of Austria-Hungary.
The creation of League of Nations but ended up as a weaknesses. Because there is not way to force people to the peace.
Answer:
They believed that the articles unfairly criticized the church and its influence.
Explanation:
the 1920's. This is when the US started to rise to the top. The assembly line is what had everyone building things in large amounts. Here's an example.
ok there are 5 people, each of us has a letter .
Person 1: A - He gives a to person 2
Person 2: p - puts Ap together and passes it to person 3.
Person 3: p - Puts it together and gets App passes it to person 4
Person 4: l - Adds it to the App to get Appl, then gives to person 5.
Person 5: e - Puts the finishing touch on the project and there finale thing is...
Apple!!! Do you get it now?
Answer:
It's C
Explanation:
If this is the person I think it is then yes it's C
The term commonly used for someone who is severely injured or killed during a war would be "casualty." (or option A on ed)