For Germany the treat of Versailles dealt them a heavy hand. They were imposed land, economic and military restraints as well as forced to pay a great deal of the reparations cost for countries like France. Whom during world war one had received heavy damages.
More specific on territory, Germany's land were split between different nations. Such as the Rhineland which they were prohibited from occupying after losing the war.
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<span>Florida was the state that was the center of an election controversy in the 2000 election that culminated in the Bush versus Gore Supreme Court case. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option B.</span>
<span>After the War of 1812, Americans had a new view of themselves and of their nation. A sense of patriotism engulfed the country. Although there were economic issues to deal with, the war had left the nation more unified. People no longer viewed themselves as hailing from their individual states and territories, but rather as Americans. There appeared to be a greater sense of nationalism, or loyalty to the country. Such ideals held true in terms of the federal government. New leaders emerged during this time with the sole purpose of using the federal government as a means of unifying the nation.
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