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            <title>Flashcards Topic: Treaty of Waitangi Year 10 SST</title>
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            <description>A collection of questions pertaining to the topic Treaty of Waitangi that we studies this year in Year 10 Social Studies in NZ.</description>
            <pubDate>2011-11-07</pubDate>
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            <title>US Treaties</title>
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            <description>Here are 27 important US treaties.</description>
            <pubDate>2011-04-26</pubDate>
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            <title>The Treaty of Versailles</title>
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            <description>Damage caused by the first world war?	Millions killed and maimed; Belgium &amp; NE France devastated economically; GB and France were virtually bankrupt from waging war for four years
Blame for starting the war?	Blame Germany was facing defeat and had no choice but to agree armistice; blockade on Germany continued up to TOV; Germany was not even invited to Versailles and had little choice but to accept blame which Britain and France were unsurprisingly keen on …..why?
The ‘tiger’ – motives and aims?	The ‘Tiger’ French pm Clemenceau; wanted revenge not only for WWI but also the humiliation of 1871 (loss of Alsace Lorraine); wanted to weaken Germany territorially and cripple her economically (through huge reparations) &amp; never threaten France again.
The idealist – motives and aims?	The Idealist us President Wilson had justified war on basis on 14pts; wanted a new world order (Lwague &amp; disarmament); an end to empires and Germany treated fairly – he was under pressure from large German population in USA (Germany was also a large potential market for the USA
The ‘middle-man’ – motives and aims?	The ‘Middle-man’ GB pm Lloyd George was under pressure from press and popular opinion but shared Wilson’s attitude towards Germany – realised that it would be foolish to punish Germany in the way that Clemenceau wanted.</description>
            <pubDate>2010-03-04</pubDate>
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            <title>World History Barbesta Test IMPERIALISM</title>
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            <description>Miss Barbesta's World history class- imperialism test on Tuesday Feb. 23rd</description>
            <pubDate>2010-02-22</pubDate>
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            <title>Social Stuides-ch 6.2-</title>
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            <description>flashcards for the social studies test</description>
            <pubDate>2009-12-16</pubDate>
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            <title>International Law - Treaties</title>
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            <description>International Law Cassese</description>
            <pubDate>2009-06-29</pubDate>
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            <title>Scholar Bowl: Treaties</title>
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            <description>T R E A T I E S</description>
            <pubDate>2009-05-25</pubDate>
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            <title>WARS &amp; TREATIES.</title>
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            <description>wars and treaties throughout european history.</description>
            <pubDate>2009-04-15</pubDate>
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            <title>SST Revision</title>
            <link>http://www.flashcardexchange.com/flashcards/view/539714</link>
            <description>Social Studies 10BI</description>
            <pubDate>2007-11-25</pubDate>
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            <title>United Nations Human Rights Treaties</title>
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            <description>This is a list of all of the UN treaties and other international documents that pertain to human rights.</description>
            <pubDate>2007-10-03</pubDate>
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            <title>The Treaty of Versailles</title>
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            <description>Damage caused by the first world war?	Millions killed and maimed; Belgium &amp; NE France devastated economically; GB and France were virtually bankrupt from waging war for four years
Blame for starting the war?	Blame Germany was facing defeat and had no choice but to agree armistice; blockade on Germany continued up to TOV; Germany was not even invited to Versailles and had little choice but to accept blame which Britain and France were unsurprisingly keen on …..why?
The ‘tiger’ – motives and aims?	The ‘Tiger’ French pm Clemenceau; wanted revenge not only for WWI but also the humiliation of 1871 (loss of Alsace Lorraine); wanted to weaken Germany territorially and cripple her economically (through huge reparations) &amp; never threaten France again.
The idealist – motives and aims?	The Idealist us President Wilson had justified war on basis on 14pts; wanted a new world order (Lwague &amp; disarmament); an end to empires and Germany treated fairly – he was under pressure from large German population in USA (Germany was also a large potential market for the USA
The ‘middle-man’ – motives and aims?	The ‘Middle-man’ GB pm Lloyd George was under pressure from press and popular opinion but shared Wilson’s attitude towards Germany – realised that it would be foolish to punish Germany in the way that Clemenceau wanted.</description>
            <pubDate>2007-02-24</pubDate>
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            <title>327-343</title>
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            <description>impressment</description>
            <pubDate>2007-02-01</pubDate>
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            <title>DTRA Treaty Vocab</title>
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            <description>428 Treaty words and phrases</description>
            <pubDate>2006-06-03</pubDate>
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            <title>300-400</title>
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            <description>treaty of Greenville-Orgon trail</description>
            <pubDate>2005-03-14</pubDate>
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