On which country did the war-guilt clause in the Treaty of Versailles place the blame for World War I? A. Great Britain B. Germany C. Austria Hungary D. Russia

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Answer: B. Germany. The clause aimed blame at Germany for causing WW1. It reads: "The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies."
Answer 2
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B. Germany

The War Guilt clause of the Treaty of Versailles was assigned to Germany.

Germany had to sign the war guilt clause which meant they had to take full responsibility for the war. This clause put high reparations on Germany and a forced demilitarization of the country's armed forces. Germany would become demoralized as a result of the war guilt clause and is often referenced as the reason for the rise of Hitler and World War II.


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How was Sumer organized politically?as an empire
as a republic
into city-states
into tribal villages

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Answer:

city-states

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ancient Mesopotamia's created a government that was a combination of monarchy and democracy. The kingdoms of Sumer were organized into city-states and the Kings ruled each city-states for the gods. They were assisted by priests, scribes, and nobles. But before 3500 BC priests ruled Sumer

What was the major scandal of the Reagan administration?A.WatergateB.the Iran hostage crisisC.the Iran-Contra affairD.the war in Afghanistan

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The Watergate Scandal 

Was achiles the best warrior in greece?

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yes , achiles was the best warrior in greece
Yes that's correct Achilles was the best warrior

How many people are estimated to be converted worldwide at this time?

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Christian population growth is the population growth of the global Christian community. According to a 2011 Pew Research Center survey, there were 2.3 billion Christians around the world in 2010, more than three times as many as the 600 million recorded it 1910. However, this rate of growth is slower than the overall population growth over the same time period.[1] According to a 2015 Pew Research Center study, by 2050, the Christian population is expected to be 2.9 billion.[2]

The average Christian fertility rate is 2.7 children per woman, which is higher than the global average fertility rate of 2.5. Globally, Christians were only slightly older (median age of 30) than the global median age of 28 in 2010. According to Pew Research religious switching is projected to have a modest impact on changes in the Christian population.[3] According to the World Christian Encyclopedia, approximately 2.7 million convert to Christianity annually from another religion; World Christian Encyclopedia also stated that Christianity ranks in first place in net gains through religious conversion.[4] While, according to "The Oxford Handbook of Religious Conversion", approximately 15.5 million convert to Christianity annually from another religion, approximately 11.7 million leave Christianity annually, and most of them become irreligious, resulting in a net gain of 3.8 million.[5] Christianity adds about 65.1 million people annually due to factors such as birth rate and religious conversion, while losing 27.4 million people annually due to factors such as death rate and religious apostasy. Most of the net growth in the numbers of Christians is in Africa, Latin America and Asia.[5]

How do these two attitudes toward Native American exist in our society today?

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Attitudes toward Native Americans in today's society can vary widely, and two prevalent perspectives are:

Respect for Indigenous Cultures and Rights:

Many individuals and organizations today promote respect for Native American cultures, traditions, and rights. This attitude acknowledges the historical injustices and challenges that Indigenous communities have faced and advocates for their sovereignty, self-determination, and the protection of their land and resources. This perspective often seeks to raise awareness about the contributions and rich heritage of Native Americans and emphasizes the importance of preserving and celebrating their cultures.

Stereotypes and Misunderstandings:

Unfortunately, stereotypes, misconceptions, and misunderstandings about Native Americans persist in society. Some individuals may still hold outdated and harmful beliefs that perpetuate negative stereotypes about Native Americans, such as viewing them as relics of the past or as monolithic groups. This perspective can lead to discrimination, marginalization, and a lack of recognition of the contemporary issues and challenges faced by Native American communities.

7. Why did the Middle colonies have such a diverse European population? A. The Middle colonies were the closest to Europe of the American colonies. B. The king set limits on how many people from each country could settle in the Middle colonies. C. The Middle colonies had a policy of religious toleration. D. The Middle colonies had the richest silver mines, which attracted people from all over Europe.

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The answer is letter C.

Most of the settlements of the middle colonies were scattered west of New York City and Philadelphia. New York was a former dutch colony the had the most collection of residents from different nations that prospered as a major trading and commercial center after 1700.

Philadelphia on the other was was prosperous with Quakers who came from the North Midlands of England. Many small farming and trading communities thrived in this area.In the year 1680, many more settlers arrived to the middle colonies and Pennsylvania was founded by Protestant sects that encouraged others to settle there for freedom of religion and good, cheap land.