germany
Germany
The Treaty of Versailles radically reorganized the map of Europe, to the detriment of the German Empire, and restructured many of Germany's former overseas colonies. In every case, Central Power nations lost territory, and Allied nations gained territory, although some colonies were transferred to international control, and a number of European countries became independent.
The United States rejected the treaty of Versailles (League of Nations) or better known as Wilson's foourteen points. This occured after the end of WWI. This treaty was rejected because many republicans and other politicians believed that the League of Nations would limit the US sovereignty and power to declare war, as well as entangle to US into other conflicts, in the future.
Federalism - power divided between the states and central govt
germany
Power is divided between a central and local government.
In nations such as Great Britain and France, how is government power divided? How does this differ from a confederate government?
Germany
Federal government has the power. The power is what is divided in between central government and local government.
federal
Federal
Federalism
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power is divided between central and state governments
The Treaty of Versailles radically reorganized the map of Europe, to the detriment of the German Empire, and restructured many of Germany's former overseas colonies. In every case, Central Power nations lost territory, and Allied nations gained territory, although some colonies were transferred to international control, and a number of European countries became independent.
The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.