THE AIMS OF THE 'BIG THREE'
BIG THREE:
- Georges Clemenceau, the Prime Minister of France
- Woodrow Wilson, the President of America
- David Lloyd George, the Prime Minister of Britain
All three men wanted to stop a war ever happening again, but they did not agree
about how to do this. They wanted different things from the peace, and they did not get on well.
CLEMENCEAU:
- Wanted revenge & punish Germany
- Make Germany pay for the damage they had done
- Weaken Germany so that France wouldn't be invaded again
WILSON:
- Wanted to make the world safe
- Fair peace
- 1918: Published 'Fourteen Points' saying what he wanted
- LoN (League of Nations) - Where countries could sort out their problems without war
- Promised self-determination for the peoples of Eastern Europe
GEORGE:
- Wanted 'justice' but not 'revenge'
- Peace shouldn't be harsh (as it would cause another war in a few years time)
-'Halfway point' (compramise) between Clemenceuaand Wilson
- He ALSO wanted to expand the British Empire, maintain British control of the seas, and increase Britain's trade.
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the three motives of the European race is 1) economic 2) social/ religion 3) political/ military
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Motives can be good or bad, open or ulterior, simple or complex, strong or weak, sane or insane.
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The three types of motives are biological motives, social motives, and personal motives. Biological motives are driven by physiological needs such as hunger and thirst. Social motives are influenced by interpersonal interactions and relationships. Personal motives are driven by individual desires and goals.
The three types of motives are external motivation, social pressure, and self motivation.
The three types of motives are biological motives (related to survival and basic physiological needs), social motives (related to interpersonal relationships and social connections), and personal motives (related to individual desires, goals, and beliefs).
God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
the three motives of the European race is 1) economic 2) social/ religion 3) political/ military
God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
Activation, persistence, and intensity.
In the military, three types of motives include strategic motives, which focus on achieving national security objectives; personal motives, such as a desire for service, adventure, or career advancement; and ideological motives, which are driven by beliefs in values such as patriotism, duty, or honor. These motives can vary greatly among individuals and influence their commitment and performance within the military context.
The three types of motives are biological motives, social motives, and achievement motives. Biological motives are driven by basic needs for survival, such as hunger and thirst. Social motives relate to the need for social interaction and relationships, including the desire for acceptance and belonging. Achievement motives focus on the drive for success, accomplishment, and mastery in various tasks or goals.
Places don't have motives. People do and they usually have many motives which generally lie behind or, are the motives for, tasks. For example, motives for going to work may be to earn money, to care for my family, to get a break from my family, to meet my friends and so on. I suppose a country may be said to have many motives roughly correlating to the stated aims of its government but this is far too narrow a meaning, methinks.