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The Treaty of Versailles was a very harsh treaty but whether it was good or bad is a matter of opinion.
Germany was seen as a violent, power hungry and money hungry country. The terms of the treaty reduced the size of its army and navy. It was harsh, maybe even too harsh, because all German colonies were given to France, Britain and other countries. The treaty also prevented Germany from uniting with Austria. It made Germany very poor.
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A. The government in Athens was a democracy, while the
government in Sumer was a monarchy.
B. The government in Athens was a theocracy, while the government
in Sumer was a monarchy.
C. The government in Athens was a monarchy, while the government
in Sumer was a democracy.
D. The government in Athens was a democracy, while the
government in Sumer was a theocracy
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Option: A. The government in Athens was a democracy, while the
government in Sumer was a monarchy.
Explanation:
The city-state of Athens introduces democracy in 6th B.C. Athens introduce direct democracy which allowed all Athenians (men) voting rights. Athens citizens were allowed to choose the government by electing representatives.
The Sumerians held a monarchy as their government. Summer becomes the first civilizations in world history. The Sumerians were first to conquer neighbours and build an empire. The kingdoms of Sumer organized into city-states. The king was in charge of the state and elected advisors like priests, scribes, and nobles to help him govern.
Clayton Antitrust Act
Federal Reserve Act
Federal Trade Commission Act
Keating-Owen Act
Federal Reserve Act is Wilson's "New Freedom" Agenda established a Federal Reserve System aimed at reforming the banking system by having broad powers over the supply of money and credit.
With his program for economic change, "the New Freedom," Woodrow Wilson asserted his position within the Progressive movement. At the end of 1913, Congress approved this program, which also included the introduction of the income tax and improvements to banking, labour, and tariff policies.
By battling the tariff, banks, and trusts—what Wilson referred to as the Triple Wall of Privilege—the New Freedom aimed to realize this vision. Tariffs benefited huge industries at the expense of small farmers by protecting them. The Underwood-Simmons Act, which lowered tariff rates, was enacted by Wilson in 1913.
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Answer: False. Hope this helps!!!
They were put into place by the French to oversee the colonies.
They were put into place by the Spanish to keep the colonies safe.
They were put into place by the British to provide control over the colonies.
They were put into place to help stop pirating in the seas.
They were put into place to help ships navigate the ocean.
The Navigation Acts were put in place by the British to provide control over the colonies' trade, ensuring it was beneficial to the British Empire.
The Navigation Acts were a series of laws instituted by the British government in the 17th and 18th centuries. The purpose of these acts was to assert British control over the colonies' trade. By controlling trade, the British aimed to ensure that the trade conducted by their American colonies was beneficial to the Empire, preventing the colonies from trading with rival nations. This placed a considerable burden on the colonists and is considered one of the causes of the American Revolution.
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Answer:
the 3rd answer.
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