After the end of WWI, the Treaty of Versailles was signed by the Allied Powers and forced upon Germany. In this treaty, Germany had to take full responsibility for starting the war and were forced to pay reparations. A reparation is an amount of money a country/individual must pay for damages they have caused. In this case, Germany had to pay for the damage they caused in other countries during World War I. The cost of these reparations were very expensive, leading to the rapid decline of the German economy.
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Woodrow Wilson's foreign policy to spread American ideals and institutions and democracy; said that the US had moral responsibility to deny recognition to any Latin American government it viewed as oppressive, undemocratic, or hostile.</span>
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Political parties are a organized group of people who share the same ideology/have the same position(s) and select candidates for elections. They also work as a "watchdog" over other parties, and ally their supporters, and participate with government. ^_^
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Economic problems with social class.
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The growing tensions between the North and the South affected the economy of New York. The city was divided among support, racial, and economic interests. While most New Yorkers supported the war, notable forces urged for peace with the Confederacy. The New York City economy depended massively on southern cotton. Financiers, commercial shippers, merchants selling manufactured goods were dependent on the South and they did not want to have any conflict with them. African Americans have lived and worked in New York City, some as slaves and some as free people. African American tended to support abolition.
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Genius.
As the great Sun Tzu has stated: So a military force has no constant formation, water has no constant shape: the ability to gain victory by changing and adapting according to the opponent is called genius.
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Sun Tsu recommends that in order to be successful in battle with an enemy, a commander must have flexibility and adapt to changing circumstances. The strategy and the tactics a general employs in one victorious battle, does not necessarily have to be the same in another engagement, he must make his decision according to the circumstances of the moment and the place. Sun Tzu says, "32. Therefore, just as water retains no constant shape, so in warfare there are no constant conditions."