The Treaty of Versailles was a critical part in the 20th century for various reasons. Specifically, the creation of the document itself was done in my perspective wrongly. It has been known throughout history that only the winners get to tell the story that sticks. The creation of this treaty struck major power imbalance causing countries like Germany to retaliate in inhumane ways. This treaty was important for peace at the time, nonetheless, it was also a crucial part of brewing WWII.
Similar to what was mentioned previously, the Treaty of Versailles was a key part in setting up WWII. The Document was negotiated mainly by the Britains, France, and America. Within this negotiation, it was decided that most of the blame belonged to Japan and Germany. Therefore, those two countries stepped back and built their empires from then on. Today in Hawaiʻi the treaty impacted our perspective geographically adding value to us as a crucial place to use as a camp, or just a place to house and distribute because weʻre in the middle of the pacific. We are the gem that could now give whichever country access to the countries surrounding and thatʻs just about half of the world.
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The two scenarios of the Malthusian Flux theory and the ʻFirst Big Fightʻ example are seemingly the same, with minor differences. For example, the children in the ʻFightʻ scene represent the countries in the given theory. Some kids/countries have a real beef with others, and some are just allies looking to help out friends. Meanwhile, there are the bystanders staying away from all the action and keeping to themselves, staying away from the danger. Similar to the Malthusian Flux, the fight starts small and advances the heavier the stakes become. Although it may not be seen in big bold letters, it is apparent that the Malthusian Flux theory plays a very large role in feeding our problem of climate change. The more our population grows, so do the numbers of waste, fossil fuels, and overall pollution. For a while, our earth could take in our toxins and reuse them as food for her soil, however, we humans are in over our heads. From the presentation given, the Malthusian Flux Theory is about how the population increases at a faster rate than itʻs resources. By wasting and trashing our planet today with fossil fuels, oil spillage, and garbage patches we are slowing down out resources and speeding up the population.
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