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Essential Question : –What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I? CPWH Agenda for Unit 11.5 : –POP QUIZ!! –“Treaty of Versailles” activity –Today’s HW: 30.1 –Unit 11 Test: Tuesday, March 22
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Page 1: ■ Essential Question: – What were the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I? ■ CPWH Agenda for Unit 11.5: – POP QUIZ!! – “Treaty of.

■Essential Question:–What were the terms of the Treaty of

Versailles that ended World War I?

■CPWH Agenda for Unit 11.5:–POP QUIZ!! –“Treaty of Versailles” activity –Today’s HW: 30.1–Unit 11 Test: Tuesday, March 22

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Creating a Treaty of Versailles, 1919■ Students will be assigned to won of 3 groups

including Britain, France, & United States and will create a Treaty of Versailles to end the war– In your groups, review the things that are

most important to you & develop a plan–Break into treaty groups & negotiate a

treaty with the 2 other nations–After you have created your treaty, add up

your points and see which nation won

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Topic Britain France USA War Guilt

Should this clause be included in the treaty? “Germany is responsible for all the damage of the war”

Yes/No

ArmyHow many troops will Germany be allowed to maintain?

How many airplanes should Germany be allowed to keep?

Number

Number

NavyHow many battleships will Germany be allowed to keep?

How many submarines should Germany be allowed to keep?

Number

Number

Rhineland--The area between France and Germany (Choose one) Germany split up into many tiny states.

Rhineland made an independent state free of Germany control

Germany is not allowed to keep its military in the Rhineland

Check one box

ReparationsHow much money should Germany be forced to pay?

How many billion dollars

League of NationsShould a League of Nations be created to maintain peace in the world after World War I?

Yes/No

New Territories Alsace Lorraine (land taken by Germany in 1871) should be returned to France

Recognize the Polish people and create a nation of Poland from lands taken from Germany and Russia

German overseas colonies should be taken from them and made into ‘mandates’ overseen by European powers.

Austria-Hungary should be split into two smaller, weaker nations: Hungary and Austria

Recognize the Czech people and create Czechoslovakia from land taken from Austria-Hungary and Germany

Given independence to former Russian territories of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia

Recognize Slavic nationalism and give the Slavic territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Yes/No

Total Points

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World War I was fought between the

Allies & Central Powers from 1914 to 1918

On November 11, 1918, the Germany government

agreed to an armistice & World War I came to an end

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World War I was the largest, most deadly,

& most destructive war the world had yet seen

8.5 million soldiers & 13 million civilians died as a result of the war

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World War I was the largest, most deadly,

& most destructive war the world had yet seen

21 million soldiers were wounded during the war

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World War I was the largest, most deadly,

& most destructive war the world had yet seen

Homes, farms, towns were destroyed; The war cost

$338 billion & most national treasuries were empty

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In 1919, representatives from 32 nations attended the

Paris Peace Conference to write a treaty to end the war

The conference was led by the “Big Four”: Britain, France, Italy, & the United States

French Premier French Premier George ClemenceauGeorge Clemenceau

U.S. President U.S. President Woodrow WilsonWoodrow Wilson

British Prime Minister British Prime Minister David Lloyd George David Lloyd George

Italian Prime Minister Italian Prime Minister Vittorio OrlandoVittorio Orlando

Neither Germany nor any of the Central Powers were allowed to attend…Russia could not

attend because they already quit World War I

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U.S. President U.S. President Woodrow WilsonWoodrow Wilson

Italian Prime Minister Italian Prime Minister Vittorio OrlandoVittorio Orlando

Creating a treaty would not be easy because the major powers had different agendas

French Premier French Premier George ClemenceauGeorge Clemenceau

British Prime Minister British Prime Minister David Lloyd George David Lloyd George

Britain & France wanted to weaken

Germany so it could never go to war again

Britain & France wanted Germany to accept full

blame, pay reparations, & lose all overseas colonies

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson disagreed the these harsh punishments for Germany

President Wilson presented his own peace proposal known

as the Fourteen Points

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Points 1-5: Wilson hoped to eliminate the causes of WWI & called for an end to secret treaties (alliances), freedom of the seas, eliminating

imperial colonies, & reducing national militaries

President Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points, 1918

Points 6-13: Wilson suggested changing nationalboundaries, creating new nations, & allowing self-determination so that the people of each

nation could decide their own form of government

Point 14: Wilson wanted a League of Nations…

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…that would give all nations an opportunity

to work out their grievances without

resorting to war

Wilson hoped that a League of Nations could peacefully

negotiate solutions to future conflicts

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Britain & France disagreed with many of the Fourteen Points so Woodrow Wilson

had to compromise

These compromises led to an agreement known

as the Treaty of Versailles

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The major provisions of the Versailles Treaty included: A League of Nations

that would serve as an international organization

to keep peace among nations The League also included an Court of International Justice

to settle disagreements

The League covenant included an agreement

that all member nations would work

together to stop future acts of aggression

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The terms of the treaty severely punished Germany Germany had to give up land in

Europe & all of its overseas colonies

Germany was forced to sign the “war guilt clause” accepting all

blame for the war & pay $33 billion in reparations to the Allies

The German military was reduced to 100,000 troops, 6 warships, no submarines, & could not manufacture war equipment

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Europe & the Middle East Before & After World War I

In addition, the Treaty of Versailles redrew the map of Europe & the Middle East Central Europe was redrawn

to reduce the power of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

Land was taken from Germany to create Poland; The German-French border was demilitarized to avoid a future invasionNew nations were created

from territories that Russia gave up when it left the war early

Ottoman Empire was divided; Britain & France gained mandates in the

Middle East

The mandates gave Britain & France control over oil

resources in the Middle East

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On June 28, 1919, Germany & the major Allied Powers signed the Treaty of Versailles and

World War I officially came to an end

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Most nations celebrated the official end of World War I

But, Germans protested the harsh terms & resented their gov’t for signing the treaty

“Down with the brutal peace!”

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In the United States, reactions to the Treaty of Versailles were mixed

According to the U.S. Constitution,

only the Senate can approve treaties

Many Senators feared that signing the treaty & joining the League would force America

to become involved in future wars

Members of the League of Nations (in black)As a result, the USA

never signed the treaty or joined the League of Nations

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World War I was the largest war the world had yet seen & it changed the way future wars were fought

Nations used total war tactics to commit all their

resources to winning, drafted soldiers, rationed,

used propaganda

New war technologies increased the rates of death & destruction to unprecedented levels

The war changed expectations for women & led to voting rights for women in many nations

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World War I was the largest war the world had yet seen & it changed the way future wars were fought

22 million soldiers & civilians died in the war; An entire generation of Europeans was killed

Many places in Europe were destroyed

The war devastated the economies of European nations who had little

money to rebuild & few jobs to offer citizens

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The terms of the Versailles Treaty caused problems & bitterness in many nations, especially Germany

The Treaty of Versailles was said to be a “peace

built on quicksand”

The treaty did not address the M.A.I.N. causes of WWI

The League of Nations did not include the USA & its

leaders would do anything to avoid another war

High unemployment & desire for revenge would

lead to aggressive dictators in the 1920s & 1930s


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