nd explain how the treaty impacted geography & especially the Pacific & Hawaiʻi?
Out of all treaties created, the treaty of versailles was the most important. Out of all wars that have taken place, WWI was known as the great war. This is because during this time, the scientific and industrial revolution were taking place. Due to this there was now modern warfare, new energies, and new technology. The versailles treaty was a part of the war because it is what brought the fighting to an end. Although the treaty was promising, it was a punishment for germany. For example, this treaty made Germany lose territory, pay out their allies, and finally reduce their armies. Although the treaty of versailles did benefit the war, it also contributed to world war two. The biggest way the treaty contributed to the war because it showed all of the land that Germany lost. Due to the treaty, Germany began to feel as if they were outnumbered which may have influenced them to rebuild the army they lost and strike back. When Adolf Hitler began to stand up for Germany, it gave the people a sense of nationalism and pride. This rise of patriotism caused Germans to want to take back the money they were forced to give.
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In 1914, world war one was meant to be the “War to end all wars”. Although at the time this may have seemed true, this war did not end the fighting. During the time of the war, the industrial revolution and scientific revolution were taking place. Due to this, there was an influx of new technology and inventions. Eventually, modern warfare in addition to new energies were created which made fighting easier for nations with the use of automatic guns, and cannons. As a result of these new technologies, world war became known as “The Great War”. Although this war was meant to be an end to violence it did not. This is because after the attack on Poland by Adolf Hitler, the peace treaty created between nations was broken. Eventually, this influenced the forming of alliances and a deadly war.
The malthusian flux was created by philosopher Thomas malthus. Today in the present world, we are a victim of the malthusian flux. Today in the world we see this because of limiting factors that will inevitably control population. For example, as humans begin to reproduce quicker, eventually there will be more people in the world the world then there will be resources. Due to this, the population will stay under control due to these natural limiting factors. |
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