Answer: Yes, it was a just & fair peace treaty because the world war 1 that took place was actually because of Germany. There was one single event, the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, which started a chain of events leading to war. Even Austria-Hungary was to be blamed since they simply could not afford to hear the fact they Serbia did not just agree one condition. Everything has consequences. Thus Germany and the other allied powers should face the music for creating such chaos and destroying the world peace. Thus, the countries had to pay reparations, fines, the damage caused to land, people and infrastructues and also for army. Despite that, the most unfortunate fact is that this treaty had hurt the prides and ego of the German people so much that this peace treaty did not last for long. Soon came up the world war 2 which caused massive destruction around the European countries.
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With the passage of the 13th Amendment—which states that “neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”—the central contradiction at the heart of the Founding was resolved.
Explanation:
<span>The privilege to allow the slaves to purchase their freedom was no longer available but allowed to enter into contracts. They were also prohibited from making complaints against their master. Masters are required to give them Sundays off, they could not separate young children from their mothers, and required to care for the old and disabled. Punishments was more severe in Louisiana’s Black code.
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1. The meaning behind this story is about living life with the purpose of God (I'm not christian or anything so I don't read the bible but this is an attempt)
2. The story is about the students not agreeable with the fact about God existing in our daily lives, after that the teacher teaches them a lesson by showing them some kind of experiment so that they understand the whole meaning behind it.
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The NAACP
Explanation:
Important figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks did not come till later in the movement.