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During World War I, conscientious objectors to military service were often accused of disloyalty, and some conscientious objectors were sentenced to prison. However, an attempt was made to balance individual rights and the common good by assigning other conscientious objectors to noncombatant service.

How did assigning conscientious objectors to noncombatant service help maintain individual rights?

How did assigning conscientious objectors to noncombatant service help serve the common good?







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Historians often cite the harshness of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany as a primary cause of the eventual outbreak of World War II. Summarize two provisions of the Versailles Treaty relating to Germany and discuss how each helped lead to World War II.



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? 2 part/ Treaty WAs a basic set up for WW2 Its really didn't solve anything but conquest and taking of land as usual for the european nations such as britain and france who want'd their fair share by dividing up middle eastern country's. But as for Germany they were strip'd pf almost everything no army no navy nor military. land tooken and people depressed due to loss of war. I heard if this treaty never happened The stage would of never play'd out for hitler to rise, well because they were in help of a leader and he rose to lead. the German people WAnted REVENGE and thus event laid out For WW2. Oh yea U.S never signed the treaty so we are basicly are still at war with germany ^_^ seriously well we didn't sign it because we felt trick'd by the european for bringing us in to the war for false reasons. we thought to end all wars but it was busniess as usual for the european powers hope'd i help ^_^ good luck
 
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