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Question
With reference to the First World War, answer the following questions:
- State any three consequences of the war.
- Mention three points under the Treaty of Versailles which affected Germany.
- What were the objectives of the League of Nations? Name the organisation formed in October 1945 with objectives similar to those of the League of Nations.
Long Answer
Solution
- Three key consequences of the First World War were:
- Treaty of Versailles: Signed on June 28, 1919, between the Allies and Germany, ending the war.
- Territorial rearrangements: Monarchies in Europe collapsed, democracies emerged, and Germany's territories and military were severely restricted.
- Formation of the League of Nations: Established to maintain peace and prevent future wars.
- Treaty of Versailles:
- War Indemnity: Germany was held responsible for the war and had to pay reparations totalling 33 billion dollars to the Allies.
- Rhine Valley: The area was demilitarised, and Allied troops occupied the territory west of the Rhine for 15 years.
- Territorial Losses: Germany lost its colonies and overseas territories. Togoland and Cameroon were divided between Britain and France, while East Africa was shared between Britain and Belgium.
- Objectives of the League of Nations:
- Prohibited secret treaties and alliances between states.
- Limited the maintenance of large armies, warships, and arms.
- Ensured respect for the independence of all states.
- Encouraged peaceful settlement of disputes between countries through the League.
- Directed collective action against any state threatening peace.
- Promoted cultural, social, and economic cooperation among members.
The United Nations was established in October 1945 with similar goals, aiming to maintain global peace and foster cooperation among countries.
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