Also the “appeasers’’ feared that the defeat of Germany would be followed by a Russian domination over much of Europe.” Appeasement was the logical option at the time since there was no way that the Germans would not like Hitler as they both put him in power and supported
Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin, No.14-981. Transcript of Gregory G. Garre Esq’s oral argument on behalf of the Respondent. Pg.51, lines 10-13, & Pg.55, lines 7-9: Back in 2002, from a class of 8,000, there were only 272 black students enrolled; 90% of the time, it is typical for a normal size classroom of to have zero to one African American student. Id. General Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. agrees that in the event of two applicants’ criteria are exact alike, their race factors does “not necessary” matter in the admission office’s decision making. “The increasingly fierce competition for the decreasing number of seats available for Texas students outside the top 10% rule results in minority students being under-represented, and
Chuckanut Manor Seafood and Grill serves delicious takes on American classics in its cozy eatery, overlooking Samish Bay in Bellingham. A variety of freshly shucked raw oysters make for a great starter to your meal. A trio of beer battered halibut tacos topped with cucumber pico di gallo and a toasted cumin slaw and the dungeness crab and bay shrimp melt served on an English muffin and loaded with dill havarti, avocado, bacon and tomatoes are out-of-this-world hand held meals. Chuckanut Manor 's entrees, like the vegetable puff pastry stuffed with mushrooms, asparagus, pistachios, spinach, roasted tomato and gorgonzola and the flame broiled steak and frites topped with a mushroom demi-glace and gorgonzola, are truly decadent and satisfying.
Due to the Treaty of Versailles’ instability, many countries were negatively impacted in various ways. These countries include Germany, France, Italy, and many recently established countries in Europe. It impacted them by ruining countries’ pride, economic situation, and power. In document 1 it mentions how Germany’s armed forces could not contain any military or naval air forces, stripping away their power as a country, which makes them more vulnerable to attacks by other countries.
“I asked that Britain, together with France and other powers, guarantee the security of Czechoslovakia. If that course had been followed, events would not have fallen into this disastrous state” (WH 6). Winston Churchill points out that if the government had prevented the fall of Czechoslovakia when they had the chance, the events would not have followed this path. If Britain and France had supported Czechoslovakia from the start, they may have been able to avoid fighting World War II. While they thought they were making a small sacrifice for the greater good, they actually just forced more nations to be sacrificed and eventually had to make sacrifices themselves by fighting the biggest world conflict to date.
This is demonstrated when Winston Churchill states that if the Allied powers had worked together to protect Czechoslovakia, then that could have prevented World War II (document 6). Churchill’s statement shows that collective security is the way to respond to aggression and that appeasement only provokes a war. The war lasted six years with many different battles between the Allies and the Axis’s. Hitler did not only invaded Poland, but from there fought his way through many other parts of the world such as Greece, France, Britain, and the Soviet Union. The quote, “It is us today.
With both cases of the Kennewick Man and Elgin Marbles, there is controversy on who should own the artifacts or sites that was found. There are good claims from both sides on who gets to keep it. The arguments goes from culture and tradition, property, history, and science. In this prompt, the Kennewick Man is the main focus. Some Native American tribes, scholars, and the federal government are fighting for right to own the remains.
The thought of another war struck fear in everyone, but their fear led to bad decisions being made. The Munich Agreement was not needed and most likely is one of the final straws before the war, “it was unnecessary…because the Czech defenses were strong were very strong…and because German generals were aware that Germany was weak at the moment. They were actually prepared to attempt to remove Hitler” (Document 7). This quote proves that the lengths they took to prevent another war ended up being for the worse. Their desperation made them make a poor decision that ended up starting a war instead of keeping the peace.
Owens’s reasoning and use of evidence is effective in proving his standpoint on women in the military. By using Captain Katie Petronio’s personal experience of being in active duty allows the reader to have a better understanding on what Owens is trying to express. Captain Katie Petronio claims that her body deteriorated at a much faster rate than the male Marine soldiers. As well, she also states that she ended up obtaining a serious health condition due to the stress of being in active duty. Overall, Owens use of evidence, specifically the Captain 's personal experience, further grants readers to have a better way of understanding his standpoint on this subject.
In today’s society, we have former National Football League(NFL) quarterback Collin Kapernick who’s no longer in the NFL because of his protest against racial inequality. However, many people believe he is no longer in the NFL because of his talent. Kapernick led the 49ers to Super Bowl 47. Although they didn’t win, he threw for 302 yards with a touchdown and rushed for 62 yards. Therefore, he didn’t get kicked out of the league because he wasn’t good enough, but for sitting down during the national anthem.
One of the largest wars in history could have been stopped if the right path had been taken. Before World War 2, the countries of the war were stumped on how to deal with the German power that was increasing in power and hoping to dictate the world. The two options of foreign policy that could change the course of history were appeasement and collective security. Appeasement was the option of, giving the aggressor Germany what they wanted in hope that it would lead to peace. The countries agreed on this policy when they established the Munich Agreement, which would give a portion of Czechoslovakia to Germany.
It was as if the Nazis never left. Thus in an attempt to create a society where people acted for the common good and fought for and earned their freedom, the people of Czechoslovakia cloaked the ideals of Nazism in a veil, called it communism, and set it as their
Obviously, these impacts weakened Germany and
In the British perspective appeasement was their pre- World War II policy of allowing Hitler to expand German territory freely. Hitler took this policy for granted and shortly after the “policy” was signed he attacked and invaded Poland. Wiegrefe,
In 1848, František Palacký wrote that he “had devoted [himself] for all time to the service of [the Czech] nation” – and as such could not support a united Germany, precisely because it would destabilize Austria (Palacký, pg. 93). The first major shift in the national paradigm occurred in 1867, when the Dual Monarchy was formed in response to rising Hungarian dissatisfaction and a decline in Austrian power, granting Hungary a co-equal status with Austria. Throughout the late 19th century, nationalistic movements continued to be in vogue. In 1889 the Young Czechs took the majority of Bohemian seats in the Abgeordnetenhaus, reflecting the advent of “a revivalist, national awakening” and a political distaste for German representatives amongst its leaders (Masaryk, pg.