WALT Understand the aims of the League of Nations WILF By analysing sources constructing exam questions and then answering them Highlight the bits of this source that you do understand What were the aims of the League of Nations ID: 799845
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What do you already know about the League of Nations?
Slide2WALT
Understand the aims of the League of Nations.WILFBy analysing sources, constructing exam questions and then answering them!
Slide3Highlight the bits of this source that you
do
understand.
What were the aims of the League of Nations?
Slide4Highlight the bits of this source that you do
understand. What were the aims of the League of Nations?
Slide5Circle and label
the bits of this source that you do
understand.
What were the aims of the League of Nations?
Slide6Slide7Slide8The Four Key aims of the League of Nations…
SIDE
t
op war
mprove
people’s lives and jobs
isarmament
n
force
Treaties and other promises
Slide9History Home Learning
Questions 1-3 on worksheet about League of Nations commissions.DUE
Slide10Exam question task
What sorts of exam questions might you get with the sources we have worked with today?What would they look like?How would you answer them?
Slide11Can you use this picture as a clue to remember the four aims of the League of Nations?
Slide12The Four Key aims of the League of Nations…
SIDE
t
op war
mprove
people’s lives and jobs
isarmament
n
force
Treaties and other promises
Slide13Group task – Design your own League of Nations!
You must be able to demonstrate how your LoN will achieve the 4 key aims.You must be realistic and avoid anachronisms.You must produce a large diagrammatic poster to show how your LoN will function.
You will have the opportunity to test your
LoN
in 3 fictional scenarios.
You must be prepared to present your idea, explain it to the class and answer questions on it.
Slide14Scenario 1
Austria has broken the Treaty of St Germain and has started to build battleships for a navy. How will your League of Nations handle this?
Slide15Scenario 2
Turkish navy ships have blockaded Greece, this means that no supplies leaving or going to Greece can reach it by sea.How will your League of Nations handle this?
Slide16Scenario 3
There is a serious outbreak of Tuberculosis in Bulgaria. Thousands are dying due to lack of medicine. The Bulgarian government appeals to the LoN for help.How will your League of Nations handle this?
Slide17There were 5 organisations that made up the League of Nations – what do you think their priority aim was? (Think SIDE)
Slide18WALT:Understand about the 5 organisations that made up the League of Nations, how powerful each one was, and which aims they helped to achieve.
Slide19The AssemblySpecial CommissionsCouncil
Permanent Court of International JusticeSecretariatOn your post-it note, do a quick sketch or diagram that will help you remember the names of these 5 organisations
Slide20Highlight the most important fact you need to remember about the Assembly
Which aim/s do you think it would help the
LoN
meet?
Slide21Highlight the most important fact you need to remember about the Special commissions
Which aim/s do you think it would help the
LoN
meet?
Slide22Highlight the most important fact you need to remember about the Council
Which aim/s do you think it would help the
LoN
meet?
Slide23Highlight the most important fact you need to remember about the Court
Which aim/s do you think it would help the
LoN
meet?
Slide24Highlight the most important fact you need to remember about the Secretariat
Which aim/s do you think it would help the
LoN
meet?
Slide25Paired task
One of you put your info cards safely to one side. With the other pack, arrange your cards so that they are on an imaginary power graph like this…
Had the most power in the
LoN
Had the least power in the
LoN
Make sure that you are able to explain the order.
Slide26Double page spread in your book
CW
DATE
The organisation of the League of Nations
Most power
Least
power
Slide27Double page spread in your book
CW
DATE
The organisation of the League of Nations
Most power
Least
power
Now write next to each box which aim it helped to meet.
I
Slide28Try to complete the first column of your think-pair-share sheet
from memory
and without talking to anybody.
Slide29History Home LearningR
evision for memory test on the Treaty of Versailles and League of Nations.DUE FRIDAY.
Slide30Woodrow Wilson
This man was an idealist and wanted to be remembered as a peacemaker.
The League of Nations had been his idea.
Yet when it was set up, the USA did not join.
Why?
Slide31Scenario 1
Austria has broken the Treaty of St Germain and has started to build battleships for a navy. How might the League of Nations handle this?
Slide32Scenario 2
Turkish navy ships have blockaded Greece, this means that no supplies leaving or going to Greece can reach it by sea.How might the League of Nations handle this?
Slide33Scenario 3
There is a serious outbreak of Tuberculosis in Bulgaria. Thousands are dying due to lack of medicine. The Bulgarian government appeals to the LoN for help.How might the League of Nations handle this?
Slide34Scenario 4
Croatia wants to Join the League of Nations. It is December 1920. Serbia is already a member of the League and is very hostile towards Croatia’s joining. Britain however really wants Croatia to join because the country could be another buffer against Russian Communism.How might the League of Nations handle this?
Slide35How does your design League of nations compare to the real thing?
Do you think your design was better or worse?Why?
Slide36We know that the League of Nations failed in its peacekeeping mission by 1939.
But how do you predict it did in the years before then?
Slide37Looking at this map, what do you think the challenges of Vilna
, Upper Silesia and the Aland Islands might have been?
Slide38Date: 1920Event: VilnaWhat happened?:
Verdict:
Slide39Date: Event: What happened?:
Verdict:You have ten minutes to finish your notes on Vilna, Upper Silesia and The Aland Islands from last lesson.
If you have finished already…
REVISION TASK: create a success/failure newspaper front page reporting on one of the events we have studied (for the picture, you might include a map or diagram….)
Slide40Sum up the challenge in Vilna in 10 words maximum
Sum up the challenge in Upper Silesia with a tiny post-it note picture (no words)Sum up the challenge in The Aaland islands in 5 words maximum
REMINDER: Test next lesson
Slide41C
orfu
Bulgaria
New York
Predictions?
Slide42What can you remember about the challenges from Corfu
, Bulgaria and the Wall Street Crash?
Slide43Date: Event: What happened?:
Verdict:On the post it note please write a WWW and EBI for the notes of another person.
Be specific – help the person to make their notes even better.
Slide44“The League of Nations failed more often than it succeeded in the 1920s.” How far do you agree with this statement?
Explain your answer.16 marks + 4 SPaG marks
Slide45What do you think is happening here?
Slide46WALT
Understand about the four peace agreements that were made in the 1920s and how these impacted the League of Nations.
Slide47The Locarno Treaties
The Kellogg-
Briad
Pact
The Rapallo Treaty
Washington Arms Conference
When?
Number of countries involved?
Names of the main countries involved?
What was agreed?
Your group’s task:
Fill this in using information from the different
info-zones.
RULES:
Only 1 at a time can leave your table.
No shouting back.
No writing at info zones, transfer info using memory!
Slide48The Locarno Treaties
The Kellogg-Briad Pact
The Rapallo Treaty
Washington Arms Conference
When?
1925
1928
1922
1921-22
Number of countries involved?
6
65
2
At least 3
Names of the main countries involved?
Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Czechoslovakia.
Germany, France, USA
Germany & Russia
Britain, France, Japan
What was agreed?
The Locarno Treaties
The Kellogg-Briad Pact
The Rapallo Treaty
Washington Arms Conference
When?
Number of countries involved?
Names of the main countries involved?
What was agreed?
How successful do you think each of these agreements were?
What do they all have in common when it comes to the League
of Nations
?
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