PPT-The Debate over the League of Nations

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Mr Daniel Lazar Should the US Join the League At stake was the issue of American participation in the NWO The debate was not initially partisan Not a simple

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Mr Daniel Lazar Should the US Join the League At stake was the issue of American participation in the NWO The debate was not initially partisan Not a simple debate between complete isolation or . 20 1027200 1048830 1054860 1081860 1126920 1137390 1180200 1192470 1229340 1282710 O7 826440 864840 882600 896730 922290 947580 976770 1005900 1035120 1126920 1204380 O6 612540 672960 717120 717120 719850 750720 754770 754770 797670 873510 918030 O5 Terms of the Treaties. January, 1919. Victorious countries convene in Paris. Versailles has 32 nations involved.. Russia in revolution. 1917: Tsar overthrown. 1918: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ending the war with Germany. 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 . Economic Depression . 1920s = economic boom in world trade . (US = richest nation in world). US business drove world economy – everyone traded with the USA. Remember Dawes and Young Plan (Germany’s reparations payments) . By September 1914, the war had reached a . stalemate. , a situation in which neither side is able to gain an advantage.. When a French and British force stopped a German advance near Paris, both sides holed up in trenches separated by an empty . US gears up for the war . Financing . Borrow from the Public . Victory Bonds. Liberty Bonds . Taxation: Only on luxury items. Tobacco . Alcohol. Ect. . . Government strength in economic programs . War Industries Board. Do Now: Agree or Disagree and Explain. Peer-Mediators can help students solve their problems. . . Class Notes: after WWI. After the war, the allies wanted to punish Germany for the entire war and have it pay for all the damage. International Relations. The League of Nations. Encourage . co-operation. Stop aggression. Disarmament. Improve . social conditions. AIMS. Membership. 42 members - by 1930’s 59. Defeated countries could not join e.g. Germany. BORDER DISPUTES . Vilnius, 1920 . Poland took control of Vilnius (capital of Lithuania) . Lithuania appealed to League. League told Poland to leave . Vilnius. Poland did not leave – Br and . Fr. did not want to intervene. Woodrow Wilson (President of USA) really pushed for the League of Nations (ironically the US never became a member of it).. VERY IMPORTANT – Germany was NEVER invited to the meetings. League of Nations.  is an English professional league for men's football clubs, and is the most watched, and one of the oldest football league in the world. At the top of the English football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Contested by 20 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Football League. Leicester City was the surprise winner of the 2015-2016 Championship, with 5000 to 1 odds, adding to the excitement, and fueling ratings. With over 4 million tweets, and 10.4 million impressions, it is one of the top programs in twitter ratings for NBCSN for last season. People who tweeted about . Mr. Daniel Lazar. Should the U.S. Join the League?. At stake was the issue of American participation in . the NWO. The . debate . was . not . initially. . partisan. Not . a simple debate between complete isolation or . What does this cartoon say about what the hopes for the League of Nations were? Be specific by referring directly to the cartoon.. Real examples from the league of nations. Can YOU Resolve International Disputes?. The “war to end all wars” ends. 1917: Russia signs the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty with Germany and are now . out . of the war. . Russia gave up large territories of land to Germany - Finland, Poland, Ukraine, and the Baltic States..

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