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The best example of that is when Hitler occupied Rhineland, which was an area that was demilitarized after war ended and the peace treaty in Versailles was signed. Still, European countries practically didn't react to this act.
Explanation:
After Nazis gained power in Germany, they started publicly announcing that they will denounce the Treaty of Versailles. The first step in that direction was the occupation of Rhineland. But the Nazis didn't stop there. Before WW2 started, Germany decided to occupy some other regions, and great powers in general again didn't prevent that.
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to establish peace with the natives tribes
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This paragraph contains I believe exactly 150 words. May be checked in word or another application.
Explanation:
The clean air act was enacted December 17, 1963, setting laws for ambient air quality. Controlling these standards on a generally state and government level. EPA must set and establish national emission standards and enforce them. This law focused on motor vehicles, power plants and industrial negative environmental factors that must be controlled and observed. This law helped control the vast and ever growing air pollution around us. This law was a first of its kind, it was very important in providing a catalyst to support other environmentally friendly laws. This law helped to mandate how much air pollutants was to be legally distributed. This may seem strange to mandate the amount of pollutants allowed to be distributed from factories, but it made a big difference for environmental conservation and the health of the individuals that resided in those particular areas.