PPT-What do you already know about the League of Nations?

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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

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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. 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. 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 . 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 . 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. 2. of 19. IGCSE History. To what extent was the League of Nations a success?. Powerpoint adapted from: . https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/league-of-nations-resoruces-6092587. BRAINSTORM. 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. Mr. Accetta. Social Studies 8. Do Now:. What were the 4 M.A.I.N. causes of WWI? How could the nations involved in the war resolve these issues and . preserve peace?. Woodrow Wilson’s . Fourteen . Points. 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. Its Origins and Aims. Wilson. and his Fourteen Points. A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike – . 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.. Ancient Indian History Culture & Archaeology. Vikram. University, Ujjain (M.P.). BA IV SEMESTER. League of Nations. Part-2. Disputes Solved by the League of Nations :. Poland was in frequent distress, fearing for its independence against threats from neighboring Russia, which in 1920 occupied the city of Vilna and handed it over to Lithuanian allies. Following a demand that Poland recognize Lithuanian independence, the League became involved..

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