PPT-End of WWI and the Treaty of Versailles
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End of the War November 11 1918 11 th month 11 th day 11 th hour agree to an armistice a cease fire Now celebrated as Veterans Day Wilson gave workers the day
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End of the War November 11 1918 11 th month 11 th day 11 th hour agree to an armistice a cease fire Now celebrated as Veterans Day Wilson gave workers the day off Kaiser was en route to exile in the Netherlands. Map 25.5: Europe in 1919. Treaty of Versailles. Used Wilson’s 14 Points. Big 3 + Italy (Big Four). Did not agree on goals for the peace talks. The Big Four. Woodrow Wilson USA. David Lloyd-George Great Britain. Objective: . I can evaluate how the consequences of World War I set the stage for the rise of totalitarianism and aggressive Axis expansion.. Summarize the Treaty of Versailles. War-guilt clause. : blamed Germany for causing the war. Woodrow . Wilson's Fourteen . Points:. #. 1. -4 Free economy, transparency, and arms reduction . Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at.. Freedom of navigation on the seas.. Removal of economic barriers and equality of trade conditions.. 1. Please take a handout on your way in.. Totalitarianism. : . When . government power is total and absolute; . C. omes . during bad times. .. Italy:. Totalitarian government called Fascism. Benito Mussolini. TCI Ch. 25. Look at your notes from last Friday and think about this question. . “what does it mean to be patriotic, even in times of war?”. Be prepared to be called on by your party hosts. . DO NOW PARTY w/ Brenda and Martin (2) and . Pop Quiz for Candy!. What were the MAIN causes of WWI?. What was the spark that started WWI?. What countries were in the Triple Alliance?. What countries were in the Triple Entente?. By the end of the war, what countries had joined the Allied powers? (Besides the original 3). Map 25.5: Europe in 1919. Treaty of Versailles. Used Wilson’s 14 Points. Big 3 + Italy (Big Four). Did not agree on goals for the peace talks. The Big Four. Woodrow Wilson USA. David Lloyd-George Great Britain. L/O: To be able to analyse sources in order to explain how Germany reacted to the Treat of Versailles.. G. A. R. G. L. E. The Treaty of Versailles – GARGLE!. Guilt. – Germany accepted full blame for the war. End of the War. November 11, 1918 (11. th. month, 11. th. day, 11. th. hour) – agree to an armistice – a cease fire. Now celebrated as Veteran’s Day. Wilson gave workers the day off. Kaiser was en route to exile in the Netherlands. Treaty of Versailles. The Treaty of Versailles brought an end to 3 empires:. Germany, . Austria-Hungary. , . Ottoman. After the . war, Britain and France agreed that they would divide up large portions of the Ottoman Empire . Global Conflict Investigation. Using books or iPads (books are easier). You will be given 35 minutes to complete . WWI Ends Notes. John Green WWI. iPad Investigations. Today you (or you and a partner, group of 3 or 4) will investigate a series of important events that took place in WWI.. .. Pre-Versailles Germany – not good times. By 1918 the average German was living on 1000 calories a day---1/2 the amount needed for a normal diet. Coal was in short supply, gas was non-existent, and electricity was nowhere to be found. Important Terms. :. Fascism. Do Now:. What are some characteristics of life in a totalitarian state? . The Rise of . Dicators. in Europe . The Rise of Dictators. Widespread economic hardships caused by Great Depression contributed to the rise of dictators in Europe. (Page 99). : . the German government from 1919-1922. Signed . ToV. . Blamed for Germany’s depression & inflation problems. . Economic . Depression . (Page 100). : . a . sustained economic recession in which a nation's Gross National Product (GNP) is falling and marked by low production and sales and a high rate of business failures and unemployment .
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