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∙ 12y agoThe central forces opposed the treaty. That was because the terms agreed in the treaty aimed at punishing them as it was believed that the central group was the causer of the war. So the conditions imposed were harsh; that's why the group opposed.Germans bitterly opposed the treaty because it took away their colonies and placed all the blame for the war on them.Colonial peoples in Africa and Asia were also angry as the treaty did not make them independent.
They were mostly isolationists and didn't want to be tied to European affairs, or have American affairs put in the hands of European countries. Many were also opposed to Wilson himself. The reservationists were another group opposed to the Treaty.
At the end of WW1 Hitler joined a group that shared his belief that Germany had to overturn the Treaty of Versailles. This group eventually called themselves the National Socialist German Workers' Party, called Nazi for short.AnswerJust an addon, not a correction. In Germany the party was called NSDAP, Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. ___The nickname Nazi was and still is also used in Germany.
This treaty condemned the destrution in whole or in part of a national, racial, or religious group.
It was primarily the women from the Paris marketplaces.
they were opposed to the treaty as it was written and wanted changes
The 14 points of the Treaty of Versaiiles was not President Wilson's points They were were written by a group of people. Read the link below.
reservationists
reservationists are a group of people that followed Henry Lodge, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles.
reservationists
North Carolina did not belong to the group of fierce opposers to the Treaty of Versailles called 'the Irreconcillables', but practically all states wanted modifications, especially on the subject of the creation of the Leage of Nations.
The central forces opposed the treaty. That was because the terms agreed in the treaty aimed at punishing them as it was believed that the central group was the causer of the war. So the conditions imposed were harsh; that's why the group opposed.Germans bitterly opposed the treaty because it took away their colonies and placed all the blame for the war on them.Colonial peoples in Africa and Asia were also angry as the treaty did not make them independent.
There was a lot of resistance to the formation of and the U.S. involvement in the League of Nations.
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No, the noun 'treaty' is a common noun, a word for any treaty of any kind anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Treaty Street, Borough of Islington, London, UK or Treaty Street, Bristol, PAThe Treaty of Versailles, signed on June 28, 1919Leather Treaty, a division of the Treaty Group Inc., Concrd, ON Canada"The Treaty", a novel by Donnelly Wright Hadden
They were mostly isolationists and didn't want to be tied to European affairs, or have American affairs put in the hands of European countries. Many were also opposed to Wilson himself. The reservationists were another group opposed to the Treaty.
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