Treaties makes for legal binding.
It matters on whos side your looking from. If you were looking from USA's perspectvie, then no, it was not fair, since president Wilson wanted to treat Germany with peace after the war. If you are looking from the rest of the Allied power's view, it was perfectly fair considering all the lives that were lost in the war
the person who made the first globe was Randalli Smith, he made it at age 42
The train was made in Indoneisa in 3555
I think cotton is made in America.
the first drum was made in India
No, making treaties with other countries is one of the jobs of the U.S. President. However, they can't go into effect until/unless at least two thirds of the U.S. Senate approves them.
It matters on whos side your looking from. If you were looking from USA's perspectvie, then no, it was not fair, since president Wilson wanted to treat Germany with peace after the war. If you are looking from the rest of the Allied power's view, it was perfectly fair considering all the lives that were lost in the war
The two houses are the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Senate is sometimes called the senior house and has powers about international treties. The Representatives have control over finance and money. Remember that there is also the Executive and the Judiciary which form the other pillars of the US constitution. If only the US people and their governments would actually READ our own constitution!
The treaties of 1850, particularly the Compromise of 1850, aimed to address tensions between free and slave states but ultimately introduced several problems. They intensified sectional conflicts by allowing for the expansion of slavery into new territories, leading to violent confrontations like "Bleeding Kansas." Additionally, the strict Fugitive Slave Act generated strong opposition in the North, further polarizing the nation. Overall, while the treaties sought temporary solutions, they exacerbated divisions that would eventually contribute to the outbreak of the Civil War.
Made
"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."
It was made it was made on the Internet
it is man-made and made out of ponies
The Parthenon was made in Acropolis and Iktinos and Kallikrates made it.
He was made by the big bang
The oceans are NATURAL made.(made my nature).A building, some lakes, are MAN made.(made by man).
it depends on thesentence if the sentence is something like this ... she made it. then you would put made but if your sentence is this... had she made it?