Georges Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister during World War I, faced declining support after the war due to his harsh treatment of Germany in the Treaty of Versailles and his failure to address domestic issues effectively. His focus on punishing Germany alienated those who sought reconciliation and stability in Europe. Additionally, his government’s handling of post-war social unrest and inflation led to discontent among the working class, ultimately diminishing his popularity and support in France.
It cost less to run thana colony did, and did not require a large comitment of military support
He wanted Germany to pay for the cost of the damage. • He wanted revenge on Germany for all the suffering. • He wanted revenge for the defeat in the war of 1870-71 and the loss of Alsace-Lorraine. • He wanted to ensure Germany could not attack France again by taking land and weakening industry, reducing her armed forces. • He wanted to split Germany into a number of small states. If not Germany should lose the Rhineland, Saarland, Upper Silesia, Danzig and East Prussia.
A house cost then was less than $1000.
It is difficult to analyze the results of European colonization with regards to the outbreak of the First World War, inasmuch as there are numerous players involved in colonization. Added to that are varied actions they took along with the time span that could be used. With all that said I can suggest one point of view on this, with the understanding that there are additional factors to generate additional impacts.I can sumize that the low cost of materials needed to fight a war were generated by the colonies. This low cost helped fuel the European wealth needed to fight a war.Another view on this which I researched was that the war was inevitable based on the development of natural economic and political factors, one of which was the result of monopolies the European colonists had in their closed economy " resources" in Asia & Africa.I cannot resolve those factors to "inevitable " however, so I must discard that view.
What cost $1 in 1940 would cost you $15.13 now.
A cost that will not be affected by later decisions is termed a sunk cost.
The US did not have to invade Japan, which was estimated to have cost 500.000 American soldiers lives.
Life support can cost up to $2000-$3000 a day!
A great sales support team is multifaceted, incorporating customer service, operational, financial & project management skills for example. They know and their actions are directly related to a company's results. They not only support in terms of implementation & maintenance, however also in the creation of potential new revenue streams & cost saving activities. Cost saving activities relate to their own & their customers' organisation.
Opportunity cost is fundamental in understanding the true economist cost (and thus profitability) of actions.
Pardoning Richard Nixon cost Gerald Ford popular support.
The cost for life support can be very high and cost average $8,000 per day. Most time patients that are on life support are also in the intensive care unit.
Price support
provide funding for contract actions
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It cost an hour later.
Pardoning Richard Nixon cost Gerald Ford popular support.