Here is what i wrote for my essay:
World War I was settled by the victors at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. The “Big Four,” who made all the major decisions, were President Woodrow Wilson of the United States, Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain, George Clemenceau of France, and of least importance, Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando. Each major power had its own agenda coming to the Conference and not every aim was represented in the final treaties.
Wilson, Clemenceau, and Lloyd George all had different points of view at the Paris Peace Conference. For instance, lloyd George of Britain wanted to build a postwar Britain "fit for heroes". British aims at the conference were focused on securing France, settling territorial disputes, and maintaining their colonial holdings. Clemenceau of France wanted to weaken Germany so it could never threaten France. Having witnessed two German attacks on French soil in the last 40 years, France’s main concern was to ensure Germany would not be able to attack them again, so they pushed to weaken Germany militarily, strategically, and economically. Wilson of the U.S. wanted "peace without victory" with his fourteen points. The Americans’ vision was set out in Wilson’s Fourteen Points, which emphasized free trade, self-determination, and the founding of a League of Nations to support territorial and political independence of member nations.
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Answer:
In the fourth stanza of his poem 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', John Keats describes the little town as empty; the streets are 'silent' and it is 'desolate' of people.
Every single person who lives in the town is heading to a sacrifice since it is a holy day, but no one is left in town to inform the protagonist of this.
The correct answer is:
To explain to children that the moon causes the tides to warn
Explanation:
In this excerpt, from "The Crab That Played with the Sea.”, the writer wanted to explain the kids the reason of the tides to warn, by creating a story. "The fisherman"would the moon, and the action of the tides is represented by him pulling his fishing rod and taking the sea with it.
Had to look for the missing details and here is my answer.
So the passages that are being referred here are from Pat Mora’s poem quoted in "The Leader in the Mirror" and <span>Mora’s essay "The Leader in the Mirror". Between these two passages presented, how these two are similar is that both of the essay and the poem convey that immigrants and their children are forced to forget their heritage. The answer to this would be the second option. Hope this helps.</span>
Assuming that you're talking about the Group Five Construction cartel, the 4 companies that were members of this construction cartel are :
- Basil Read
- WHBO
- Murray and Roberts
- Raubex
These 4 companies usually compete for the same commissions