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Treaty of Versailles
Such a written document would be a treaty between two or more sovereign states. Examples include the Treaty of Versailles that followed World War I, or the NAFTA agreement on North American trade.When they bind countries to future actions, they may be called pacts. An example would be the Anti-Comintern Pact (1937) between Germany and Japan, because both were rivals of Soviet Russia.
Poland has the most people to be called Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
Five Power Naval Treaty
A "civil" war.
NATO stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is an intergovernmental military alliance established in 1949, aimed at promoting collective defense and cooperation among its member countries.
How did the treaty of Paris divide the Americas among the europeans
How did the treaty of Paris divide the Americas among the europeans
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization formed an alliance among democratic nations in case of war.
Advantages of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) include enhancing collective defense, fostering stability and security, promoting cooperation and information sharing among member countries, and serving as a deterrent against potential threats. Disadvantages of NATO include the potential for unequal burden-sharing, limited decision-making capabilities due to diverse member interests, and tensions with non-NATO countries. Additionally, it can be argued that NATO's actions may sometimes escalate conflicts rather than provide sustainable solutions.
The original twelve members of NATO in 1949 were the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg. ANY OTHER MEMBERS are NOT among the first, such as the following current members of NATO, therefore, are not original members: Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Germany (originally West Germany), Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, and Turkey.
Denmark is the country located on the Jutland Peninsula and the smallest state in Norden.
South Korea
There were many more than two alliances formed after World War 2. The most important for Europe were probably the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) formed by the western democracies, and the Warsaw Pact, formed by the Soviet Union and its European allies.In addition there were alliances such asSEATO, the Southeast Asia Treaty OrganizationANZUS, an alliance among the US, Australia, and New Zealandthe Rio Pact, Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance
Jay's treaty regulated shipping and sailing among the U.S and Great Britain , it corrected the problems thr arose from the Treaty of Paris
The Antarctic Treaty specifically forbids ownership of any territory on the Antarctic continent by any country. The treaty acknowledges claims made by several countries, some of which overlap, and renders them moot. The treaty also prevents additional territorial claims.