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When the Great Powers sat down to iron out peace after World War I, they sought vengeance rather than a peaceful world. Created by Sal Khan.

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Who’s teacher made them come here because of online school because of covid

elizabethwalker
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Imagine this was on someone’s recommended

isaiahvanmaanen
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Little known fact--Japan wanted a clause (racial equality proposal) to be included in the Versailles peace treaty stating the "all races are equal". Woodrow Wilson--an open racist--and the major "western" nations rejected the proposal. This angered Japan and led to their aggressive desire to make Asia a world superpower leading up to WWII,

bomjam
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I'm on my laptop speakers, do you think you could speak up a bit please ? Thanks !

davidsweeney
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all of this recent history videos you have been posting are very good for me personally because i have the AP European history test coming up on this material.

TheCrazyduke
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Thaaaanks alot you explain it better than my teacher T^T am really grateful

hamdaahmed
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I am really enjoying these videos, could you please find different maps that are not as marked up. I have poor eyesight and busy or convoluted designs are almost impossible for me to decifer.
Thank you for the videos don't stop I really do look forward to watching them.

bedspread
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You got a great voice. Reminds me of Brian from Family Guy

thewestinator
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Last Friday was 3.6.'22




My 3rd son said he prayed upstair alone of a mosque. Hot. No air flowing inside out. His grandmother confirmed my narration about my son's experience of that particular days of performing Friday congregation. She also complained; the similar experience of being upstair of that building. Many fans but she couldn't see where was the switches.




I; on the other hand remember the old days of Abu Aiyuub. The prophet became his guest. As a mother, on thinking of that I feel lucky for yesterday's Friday.




His grandmother said; "Peng-|a-jar|-an. Bi-ar|-kan pa-nas, la-in ka-li da-tang a-wal."

nurlatifahmohdnor
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thanks treaty of Versailles for causing WWII, lol

tripp
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The Germans weren't present at the Paris Peace Conference; the terms of the Treaty were presented to the Germans without discussion. The Royal Navy maintained a naval blockade of Germany until the Germans signed and much more ...

harveywest
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Sal, will you make historical videos concerning other areas like the break-up of the Indian empire and the modern day South east asia, The formulation of certain countries like china/japan/Saudi Arabia etc, Empires in Africa and so on?

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Thank you Murat teacher <3 love from Hacettepe

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For all of you, Sal is incorrect in saying Lloyd George was of the UK. The United Kingdom did not formally come into existence until 1922. Back then it was just the English Empire or Great Britannia

dallas_
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to be more specific,
germany lost:
1. part of upper silesia which became part of poland
2. danzig became a "free city"
3. and the rhineland became a buffer zone.

varun
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He gets most of his maps and pictures from Wikipedia, you can probably find larger versions of most of them there, or use an image search.

acommunityofhermits
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First, but I am not going to waste this comment.

We are learning about WWI in history class, i just wish my teacher was as good as you!!!!

chesseswar
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the marker is not clear, great videos

FatherPadrino
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Here because of university history class.

jacobwright
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with this AP Euro exam is going to be a piece of cake. Fuck yes!

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