King Leopold II was able to convince France and Germany that common trade in Africa was in the best interests of all three countries. On the initiative of Portugal, Otto von Bismarck,German Chancellor, called on representatives of Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden-Norway(union until 1905), the Ottoman Empire, and the United States to take part in the Berlin Conference to work out policy. However, the United States did not actually participate in the conference.
Tehran Conference: 'Big Three' met to discuss final strategy against Germany. Yalta Conference: 'Big three' met to discuss Europe post-WWII.
At the end of World War 1, in 1919, Canada was viewed as a subordinate to Britain. Canada's Prime Minister, Robert Borden, fought for their independence. He believed that Canada's major role in the war, as well as their 60,000 casualties should allow them separate Dominion and the right to sign the Treaty of Versailles as an independent Country.
The U.S and USSR (Russia)
England and France.
They were made by clemenceau of France, Lloyd George, of Britain and Wilson from USA.
The allied victors of World War I met at the Paris Peace Conference. One of the major decisions made was the creation of the League of Nations.
The leaders of the major countries remaining in World War I at the time of the armistice met to discuss terms of surrender in Paris in 1919. There, they drafted the detested Treaty of Versailles.
The Paris Peace Conference in 1919, also known as Versailles Peace Conference, Involved diplomats from 32 countries including major powers France, Britain, Italy, Japan and the United States.
There have been numerous peace conferences in Paris. Which one are you referring to?
It can be difficult to convince member countries to cooperate with an IGO's decisions. This answer was correct for me on Apex.
The leaders of the major countries remaining in World War I at the time of the armistice met to discuss terms of surrender in Paris in 1919. There, they drafted the detested Treaty of Versailles.
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"The color line" The first use is actually in 1900 at the Pan African Conference in Paris.
Seventh-day Adventists have a representative type government. As such, the leadership model is both bottom-up and top-down. Here are the basics. The Local Church The local church elects it's own officers, with the exception that the pastor is appointed by the local conference. (The pastoral appointment is often with the advice and consent of the local church board.) Local church officers include elder(s), deacon(s), treasurer(s), Clerk, Sabbath School superintendent(s), and other ministry leaders. The local church also elects delegates who represent the local church at the constituency meeting of the local conference. The Local Conference The Local Conference is made of up all the local churches in an area. In the USA, the area is usually one or two states. The conference executive officers (usually the President, Secretary, and Treasurer) are elected at the constituency meeting. Delegates to the constituency meeting are the delegates elected by the local churches plus all the church employees in the conference. The constituency meeting is also responsible for approving any changes to the conference constitution and other major policies affecting the conference. Either the conference executive committee or a large conference committee with lay representatives hires the pastors and remainder of conference officials. The Union Conference Local conferences in a region are organized into a Union Conference. The Union Conference holds regular constituency meetings to elect the union executive officers (usually President, Secretary, and Treasurer), approve changes to the union constitution, and vote on other major policy matters affecting the whole union. Delegates, lay and church employees, from the various conferences in the union attend the union constituency meeting. The General Conference Once every five years a General Conference Session is held with lay and church employee delegates from all over the world. The General Conference Session elects the General Conference President, Vice Presidents, and Secretaries. The General Conference is divided into Divisions with oversight of major portions of the world. The General Conference delegates caucus by division to elect executive officers. The General Conference session approves changes to the General Conference Constitution, the Church Manual, and other major policy decisions affecting the entire world church. That is how the bottom-up representation works. From the top-down: Decisions made by the General Conference affect the entire world church. Decisions by a Division of the General Conference affect all the church organizations in that division. Decisions by a Union Conference affect all the church organizations in that union. Decisions by a Local Conference affect all the church organizations in that local conference. And decisions by a local church affect only that local church.
Some major decisions made in the Versailles treaty were: Germany was allowed to have only an army and a navy and not an air force. Germany was forced to pay reparations to cover the losses of the victors, all countries should be a part of the League of Nations, secret treaties were not allowed, countries should govern themselves and countries should reduce their armies strength and weapons.
France is one of the largest and oldest countries in Europe, and there are many major towns. Paris, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Montpellier, Strasbourg, Tours, Reims, and Le Mans are but a few.