The Treaty of Versailles ended the wars between Germany and the Allied Powers. It started with the Armistice that ended all fighting in the land, air, and waters. This treaty was the end of World War 1 which they vowed never to fight again. It was basically a treaty of peace. It was the most important political document of the 20th century because it stopped one of the greatest wars the world has ever seen.
It set up World War 2 because Germany was kind of left out of this treaty and treated unfairly. Then one day a man named Adolf Hitler wanted his people to be treated the same as everyone else and quickly rose to prominence. He started a political party and became chancellor and went to war with the other countries. Just because Germany was left out of the treaty another World war started. Thomas Robertʻs theory states that resources canʻt keep up with population unless things like war, famine, or disease take the lives of people. Other countries knew this and decided to attack the other peoples resources so that they would not have enough for everyone to stay alive. Once their resources were destroyed they had no food and water to supply their soldiers with so they got sick and some died. They did not have the resources to tend to their wounds and sickness. They basically stripped them of everything they need to stay healthy and strong all because we need our resources for these things.
The Malthusian Flux Theory impacts our problem of Global Warming because it talks about targeting Countries natural resources and the destruction of natural resources is one of the problems of Global Warming. You take these things that the world needs to stay alive and you destroy it and we wonʻt have enough to live on. Another way is the creation of the things that you are making from these resources can also affect global warming. Guns, bombs, and things like that affect the world in a negative way causing it to heat up and change.
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AuthorMy name is Matthias Hibbard. I live on the island of Oahu. I go to Kamehameha schools on the island of Oahu Archives
May 2020
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