David Lloyd George was most responsible for forging a compromise on a peace settlement after World War I, the Treaty of Versailles.
The Treaty of Versailles was a treaty of peace that was signed in the city of Versailles at the end of the First World War by more than fifty countries.This treaty officially ended with the state of war between Germany and the Allies of the First World War. It was signed on June 28, 1919 exactly five years after the Sarajevo bombing in which the archduke Francisco Fernando was murdered, the direct cause of the war. Although the armistice was signed months before (November 11, 1918) to end hostilities on the battlefield, it took six months of negotiations at the Paris Peace Conference to conclude the peace treaty. The Treaty of Versailles came into force on January 10, 1920.
George contributed decisively to the treaty acquiring a strong anti-German tone. Of the many provisions of the treaty, one of the most important and controversial provisions stipulated that the Central Powers (Germany and its allies) would accept all moral and material responsibility for having caused the war and, under the terms of articles 231 to 248, should disarm, make important territorial concessions to the victors and pay exorbitant economic compensation to the victorious States.
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As USA entered into the gilded-age in the late 1870's and the society turned more into an industrialist society, a minor portion of the population, who were industrialists and business owners became extremely wealth and lived lavish life styles.
However, their wealth came at a cost. Many working class people's labor was exploited and the minimum wages, working conditions, health and safety conditions at work were disregarded.
It is because of this poor working conditions met by the workers that more and more people and social activists started to concern more about the Socialism and it values.
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Option C. Indicating one's social status
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Hi! Your question was incomplete but i found the excerpt on Life in the Early Middle Ages, in the chapter <em>Fashion in the Middle Ages</em>.
The answer to your question would be option C. The purpose of clothing in Medieval times was to indicate one's social status. Rich people like kings wore accessories made of gold and precious stones and they also wore the finest clothing materials. Merchants from an elevated class also wore the best clothes they could afford to show people how much money they had. On the contrary, regular town people usually didnt have enough money to buy clothes so their clothes looked worn and torn.
A. Ida Tarbell exposed the abuses of Standard Oil Company(Rockefeller) in 1920.