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Q: Which group opposed any treaty ending world war that had a League of Nations folded into it?
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Which group opposed any treaty ending world war 1 that had a league of nations folded into it?

reservationists


Which group opposed any treaty ending world war 1 that had the league of nations folded into it?

irreconcilables


What would be the weight of a 40 yard bolt of woolen cloth?

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What is the ancient Greece clothing?

Ancient Greek clothing was typically homemade and the same piece of homespun fabric that was used as a type of garment, or blanket. From Greek vase paintings and sculptures, we can tell that the fabrics were intensely colored and usually decorated with intricate designs. Clothing for women and men consisted of two main garments-a tunic (either a peplos or chiton) and a cloak (himation). The peplos was a large rectangle of heavy fabric, usually wool, folded over along the upper edge so that the over fold (apoptygma) would reach to the waist. It was placed around the body and fastened at the shoulders with a pin or brooch. There were armholes were on each side, and the open side of the garment was either left that way, or pinned or sewn to form a seam. The chiton was made of a much lighter material, normally linen. It was a very long and very wide rectangle of fabric sewn up at the sides, pinned or sewn at the shoulders, and usually girded around the waist. Often the chiton was wide enough to allow for sleeves that were fastened along the upper arms with pins or buttons. Both the peplos and chiton were floor-length garments that were usually long enough to be pulled over the belt, creating a pouch known as a kolpos. Under either garment, a woman might have worn a soft band, known as a strophion, around the mid-section of the body. Men in ancient Greece customarily wore a chiton similar to the one worn by women, but knee-length or shorter. An exomis (a short chiton fastened on the left shoulder) was worn for exercise, horse riding, or hard labor. The himation (cloak) worn by both women and men was essentially a rectangular piece of heavy fabric, either woolen or linen. It was draped diagonally over one shoulder or symmetrically over both shoulders, like a stole. Women sometimes wore an epiblema (shawl) over the peplos or chiton. Young men often wore a chlamys (short cloak) for riding. Greek men occasionally wore a broad-brimmed hat (petasos), and on rare occasions, Greek women donned a flat-brimmed one with a high peaked crown.


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Which group opposed any treaty ending world war 1 that had a league of nations folded into it?

reservationists


Which group opposed any treaty ending world war 1 that had the league of nations folded into it?

irreconcilables


What group opposed any treaty ending world war 1 that had a league of nations folded into?

The United States, surprising since the US president was the one who proposed it.


Who voted against the league of nations?

Irreconcilables: these isolationist senators opposed any treaty that had a league of nations folded into it. Reservationists: were a large group of senators that were opposed to the treaty as it was written


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The League of Nations was founded in 1920 by USA's President Wilson, was a intergovernmental organisation designed for "collective security". The head quaters of the League was in neutral ground in Geneva Switzerland. Members were Great Britain, France, Belgiam, Germany, Japan, Italy, USSR (Russia), Costa Rica, China, Abyssinia (Ethiopia) and Brasil. The League folded in 1946 and was never truly sucessful because the USA didn't ever join.


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