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This depends on your view point. Apparently the Allies believed that the treaty was fair and just, but Germany did not. Personally, I think that the Treaty of Versailles was too extreme. Of course Germany had to be punished for war crimes and preventative measures had to be put in place so Germany couldn't try that again, but at the same time, if the treaty was less harsh it wouldn't have angered Germans to the point of electing the Nazi party. The German economy was already crashing and the decisions that were made in the treaty only worsened the entire establishment.
Answer: i would have thought it was very innovative and a modern and faster way to communicate.
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experienced military leadership
Explanation:
Of the following, the most threatening problem for the Union from 1861 through 1863 was possible British recognition of the Confederacy In 1861, the Union went to war with the Confederacy primarily to preserve the Union.
The United States did not participate in the Scramble for Africa. The Scramble for Africa is defined as "the invasion, occupation, colonization and annexation of African territory by European powers during the period of New Imperialism, between 1881 and 1914." However, all of these powers including the United States, which had one colony were involved in the scramble, it was just more of a scramble for the European countries and the United States claimed a colony.
3 is Spain because they won its independence from Spain