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Content Standards. 10.6.1: Analyze the aims and negotiating roles of world leaders, the terms and influence of the Treaty of Versailles and Woodrow Wilson ’ s Fourteen Points, and the cause and effect of the United States rejection of the League of Nations on world politics. Objective.

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  1. Content Standards • 10.6.1: Analyze the aims and negotiating roles of world leaders, the terms and influence of the Treaty of Versailles and Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points, and the cause and effect of the United States rejection of the League of Nations on world politics.

  2. Objective • Students will be able to understand the terms imposed on Germany, the consequences of the Versailles Treaty and its impact in rebuilding Europe. (Sal)

  3. Warm Up • World War I began with ___________________ • ____________________________________________. • The country I feel that was most responsible for the • majority of deaths was ____________________ due to • ____________________________________________. • I would punish ________________ by _____________ • ____________________________________________.

  4. Treaty of Versailles: A Flawed Peace

  5. Setting the Stage • The German Kaiser has surrendered. The Great War is over after years of war and death. Much of the land is devastated and billions have been spent. The victorious members meet at the Palace of Versailles to determine the treaty terms. Their decisions at this meeting will have long lasting implications for the future.

  6. What countries were there? Clemenceau France THE BIG FOUR! Orlando Italy Wilson U.S. Lloyd George G.B.

  7. What the Europeans wanted • Punish Germany • Strip Germany of its ability to make war • Including removing weapons • Protection against future attacks

  8. What President Wilson (USA) Wanted • Created Fourteen Points plan • GOAL: TO END ALL WARS • Some ideas: • Self determination (self rule for all colonies) • End to secret treaties • Limit on weapons • Creation of a League of Nations an international peace keeping organization

  9. CM Pair Share The treaty the Europeans wanted can be described as _____________________________________________ _______________________________. However, President Wilson wanted _________________________  ___________________________________. I agree with ______________________ because ________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________.

  10. The Allies Response • Britain and France did not agree with Wilson’s peace plan • They wanted to strip Germany of its ability to make war • France and England lost about 1 million men each and wanted to see Germany suffer • These differences resulted in arguments between the Allies but they are eventually able to create a compromise which became the Treaty of Versailles

  11. Terms of The Treaty of Versailles • Of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points, the only one realized was the creation of the League of Nations • The US did not join… • Punished Germany • Germany lost territory • Severe restrictions on its military • Germany had to take full responsibility for the war known as the War Guilt Clause • Germany had to pay reparations (damages) caused by the war

  12. Illustrate Germany’s Four Punishments

  13. Lost Territory, and New Nations • Remained the Same - United States • Gained Territory – Britain & France • Lost Territory • Germany • Austria-Hungary • Ottoman turned into Turkey & lost territory • Russia • Created new countries • Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania

  14. Which countries lost land? ._____________ ._____________ ._______________ Which countries gained land? ._____________ B. _____________ List at least three new countries created.

  15. Results of the Treaty of Versailles • The U.S. rejected the treaty • They did not join the League of Nations which weakened the organization • Did not want to get dragged into another war • America negotiated their own treaty with the Central Powers • “European” war • Germany felt extreme bitterness with their treatment • Especially the war guilt clause • This anger would eventually lead to WWII • Africa and Asia were upset that they did not get their independence • The League of Nations fail - lacked real power and could not solve world problems

  16. Homework . ______________________________________________________________________________________ In your opinion, do you think the Treaty of Versailles was fair? Why or why not? As a result of the Treaty of Versailles, predict what might happen in Europe in a few years. ______________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Cite at least 2 documents from the SOAPsTONE in your response.

  17. HUMAN COSTS OF THE WAR

  18. HUMAN COSTS OF THE WAR

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