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Self-Determination : a principle in modern International Law Which stated that nations has the right to choose their Sovereignity and Political Status
This Ideas Created several Countries after the Treaty of Versailles was signed such as Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and the separation of Serbia and Montenegro
This Ideas Created several Countries after the Treaty of Versailles was signed such as Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and the separation of Serbia and Montenegro
National Self-Determination is the free decision by the individuals of a community of their own ultimate legislative standing. The national self-determination was the idea that communities should govern themselves and that the individuals would be able to determine the eventual legislative standing of their country. In the settlement of Versailles, lands were rendered to their people.