The lesson is that not to take punishment to an extreme,or that harsh punishment is not the ideal way to solve a conflict,as it might backfire.
After WWI,Germany was punished harshly for starting the war by supporting Austria-Hungary. The punishment involved was to pay a great war dept of 33 billions, disarming(no air craft allowed,reduced army to 100000 men etc.) . It has caused much problem to the nation such as hyperinflation, unemployment etc.
This finally led to the up-rise of totalitarianism, in which the nation become aggressive in order to get national glory, and many jews were killed in blame of hindering Germany's development the or even leading to her defeat. It finally post a world threat and caused the outburst of WWII. If the punishment was not as harsh, totalitarianism could be avoided as well as WWII. Thus the lesson is that not to push the matter too hard and be more lenient
Dussel (in act 2 scene 4) when talking to Mrs Frank
Answer:
Prior to the French and Indian War, the American Colonists wanted to extend their territory to the west of the Appalachian Mountains, in what is now the Midwest.
The British Crown opposed this because they did not want to have conflicts with the Native Americans in these lands, and with the French.
In the end, the conflict became impossible to avoid, and the British won, and the land was granted to the Empire.
Theocracies and Absolute Monarchies are similar because A Both were common governments for early river valley civilization.
<h3>How are Absolute Monarchies and theocracies similar?</h3>
In the Early River civilizations such as ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, the governments were both theocratic and absolute monarchies.
The monarch would claim to be descended from the gods or a god themselves which merged both governmental styles.
Options for this question include:
- A Both were common governments for early river valley civilization
- B Both rely on a single individual as a source of power
- C Both require leaders to be voted into office once every four of six years
- D Both separate church and state
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