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Power Corrupts Absolutely

Summary:   The signing of the Treaty of Versailles lead to many problems in the future of the world. Many wars have begun because of the conditions placed on the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy) and the Asian, and middle east split up by France and the UK.


After the Treaty of Versailles, Asia, the Middle East, and the Europe were completely transformed after the end of the war. With the Treaty, however, came other wars - other than WWII - that broke out because of some of the terms that were imposed in the Treaty. During the Treaty of Versailles, the 'Big Three' - England, France and United States - were able to split up almost all of Asia, Middle East and Europe, allowing for them to choose which colonies they want and where the borders would be. This action caused the separation of many nationalities and languages. With this separation, many nationalities were irritated Due to the separation of the territories. The Treaty of Versailles gave the 'Big Three' too much power, and due to this power they would corrupt the future......

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