The New Deal created some new government run jobs for jobless American citizens following the great depression in an effort to put "idle money and idle men to work" as FDR put it.
But not everyone likes the idea of the federal government putting it's hands into the jobs of Americans, which are private enterprises. This was seen by a good amount of people as government interference.
B. Had to disarm a majority of their military
C German leader Kaiser Wilhelm was executed
D. Had to give up land
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When Germany signed the armistice ending hostilities in the First World War on November 11, 1918, its leaders believed they were accepting a “peace without victory,” as outlined by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson in his famous Fourteen Points. But from the moment the leaders of the victorious Allied nations arrived in France for the peace conference in early 1919, the post-war reality began to diverge sharply from Wilson’s idealistic vision.
Five long months later, on June 28—exactly five years after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife in Sarajevo—the leaders of the Allied and associated powers, as well as representatives from Germany, gathered in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles to sign the final treaty. By placing the burden of war guilt entirely on Germany, imposing harsh reparations payments and creating an increasingly unstable collection of smaller nations in Europe, the treaty would ultimately fail to resolve the underlying issues that caused war to break out in 1914, and help pave the way for another massive global conflict 20 years later.
Explanation:
A, B, and D.
Explanation:
After World War I, the blame for the war was put entirely on Germany. Germany was not happy with this, and saw themselves as accountable as everyone else. The Treaty of Versailles was incredibly harsh on Germany, they could now only have 100,000 armed troops with 6 navy ships, had to give up the land they had gotten during World War I to France, and had to pay millions of dollars in reparations for the war. When Adolf Hitler came into power after World War I, he pushed the boundaries of the Treaty of Versailles and violated it completely. It would not be option C, as Kaiser Wilhelm was not executed, and died from other circumstances before Germany even lost World War I.
The Romans established a form of government — a republic — that was copied by countries for centuries In fact, the government of the United States is based partly on Rome's model. The ladder to political power in the Roman Senate was different for the wealthy patricians than for the lower-class plebeians.