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Treaties

Treaties are agreements under international laws entered into by international organizations or sovereign states. They can be bilateral or multilateral, and usually contain a preamble, lists of the issues agreed on, clauses discussing ratification procedures, terms for termination, and lifespan.

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How did the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo increase the size of the US?

As a result of the treaty, America gained more than 500,000 square miles of highly valuable territory.

Does the ANZUS treaty still exist?

The ANZUS teaty is still in force, though NZ refusal to let US nuclear-armed ships visit its ports, caused a dust-up. Apparently the treaty is still continuing. Note the East Timor conflict which was helped by all three nations.

Which groups opposed the Versailles treaty of the US?

The U.S. Senate didn't like it and alot of Americans didn't like it either.

What was the purpose for the Washington Conference of 1921?

The purpose of the Washington Conference was to reduce the risks of war. One step agreed to by Ebgland, Japan, France, Italy and the USA was to stop building large warships for a 10 year period.

Who signed the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty?

The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty is a 1987 agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union.

[apex] making it easier for Eastern European countries to make a bid for freedom.

The Treaty of Ghent represented?

The Treaty of Ghent represented a return to conditions as they were prior to the War of 1812.

What is the treaty of resi?

treaty of resi states what the Germans have to pay or do to the other countries and that they can't rebuild their military

What is SALT 1 treaty and what did it do?

It was a five-year agreement that froze the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) at 1972 levels. The treaty also included an agreement restricting the development and deployment of antiballistic missile defense systems (ABMs), which were designed to shoot down attacking missiles.

What terms of treaty specifically affected Germany?

Reparations of £6.6 billion crippled and humiliated Germany.

They were no longer allowed an air force, and the army was restricted to 100,00 men.

They lost territory, e.g. Alsace-Lorraine was returned to France.

What was the result of the treaty of westphalia in 1648?

It gave rulers the right to impose their religion on their subjects.

The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 accomplished everything EXCEPT what?

The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 accomplished changing the EC into the EU, but did NOT accomplish Political unity of all nations in Europe.

What was the treaty that blamed Germany in world war 1?

It was called the Treaty of the Versailles. See related link below.