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∙ 2008-04-16 10:31:21Javiah Smith
Yes, because the terms were too harsh towards the Germans and made then spiteful.
The Women's Bread March on Versailles was a popular grass roots protest which sought to gain the attention of the crown to the plight of the poor in Paris. The March on Versailles showed that women had political influence, and represented a step towards equality for every man and woman. The March of Versailles happened on October 5th, 1789, and was one of the earliest events of the French Revolution. A crowd of mostly women walked the 12 miles from Paris to Versailles, and demanded that the Royal Family come to Paris and that the price of bread be lowered. Two guardsmen were killed and their heads mounted on pikes, and Marie Antoinette was nearly killed. The monarchy submitted to the mob's wishes. This was particularly significant because it showed that the lower class of the 3rd Estate was a political force to be reckoned with. It may be the first time the French people rebelled against their government.
Political beliefs is a phrase used to describe what ones feelings are towards the answers given by politicians.
Hitler believed that the treaty of versailles were unfair towards germany because, German is blamed for causing world war 1 when Germany only got involved when the allied powers declared war onto it's ally.
Because the treaty of Versailles was signed after ww1 and it caused a lot of hatred towards the German government and there for there were many weak factors of the newly formed weimar republic and all of these little events led to hitler being about to get to power and start ww2
They were very mad about the signing.
the women protested for their own rights and for equality
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what was George Washington's view towards the political parties? I.D.K. Maybe you shud ask again
is public and/or individual indifference towards political events and movements.
Following the end of World War 1, Germany's political and economical conditions were grave. They were forced to pay reparations to the Allies and lost all of their overseas colonies. Politically they were disunited. The Treaty of Versailles Germany was forced to sign as part of the armistice were severe in their terms towards Germany.
Yes, because the terms were too harsh towards the Germans and made then spiteful.
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Yes, because the terms were too harsh towards the Germans and made then spiteful.
the easiest and cheapest way is to use public transportation. From Gare du nord:métro (underground) line 4 towards Orléans - step down at 'Saint-Michel'orRER (underground train) line B towards 'Robinson' or towards 'Saint-Rémy-les Chevreuse'or towards 'Massy-Palaiseau' - step down at 'Saint-Michel' (2nd stop)at station St Michel:change for RER line C towards 'Versailles-rive-gauche - Château'
Christians are not responsible for the enviroment but they have to be saved.
The Castle is actually located just outside of Lexington in Woodford County, Kentucky. Coming from Lexington take Versailles road towards Woodford County. You will see the Castle on the right. Coming from the Bluegrass Parkway you will be on Versailles Road headed towards Lexington. You will see the Castle to your left.