PPT-The End of the War Treaty of Versailles
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Casualties Examine the number of casualties between each of the countries involved httpwwwspartacusschoolnetcoukFWWdeathshtm Destruction Destruction Destruction Destruction The Village of . 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.. Debate . Over the League of Nations . Essential Question. :. What were the major provisions of Wilson. ’. s 14 Points & the Treaty of Versailles?. The End of World War I. The world was transformed by WWI: . What happens when a war has just finished?. 11th . November 1918, 1100hrs - the war . is over!. . 7,849,000 soldiers lay dead in the fields of Europe - a generation wiped out by bomb, bullet and gas.. Ratification Failure 1919-1920. Wilson & the 14 Points. Idealism in Foreign Policy . Wilson was an idealist who wanted this war to “. end all wars.. ”. He believed that America’s entrance into WWI would “. 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. 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 . so unpopular . in Germany?. L/O – To evaluate the terms. . of the . ToV. and to identify its effects upon the Weimar Republic. Philipp . Scheidemann. . who was the German Chancellor in June 1919 resigned rather than sign the treaty, saying,. 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. Americans Enter Combat . Peace Negotiations . 9. th. American Civilization. Social Studies. Council Rock School District . Americans Enter Combat: . At the time World War I began, many Americans believed they owed the French a debt for their help in the American Revolution. . APEURO – . Unit . 7D. Mrs. . Kray. Allied victors found it was . nearly impossible to put “Humpty Dumpty” back together . again. Revolutionary violence led to the toppling of 4 empires: Austria-Hungary, Germany, Ottoman Empire, Russia. d War II?. Hook. Background Information: . From August 1914 to November 1918 the major powers of Europe were at war. The war pitted Germany and Austria-Hungary against France, England, Russia, and eventually, the United States. Known then as the Great War, and known today as World War I, this terrible conflict left an estimated 17 million soldiers and civilians dead. It finally ended with a German defeat. After the war a conference was held at Versailles Palace just outside of Paris. The purpose was to write a treaty that would set the terms of the peace. The treaty was finally signed on June 28, 1919.. Chapters 22-25 . History Alive!. , Ch. 11 . Americans. History Alive!. . Ch. . 22: From Neutrality to War . p. . 283-291. “Was it in the national interest of the US to stay neutral or declare war in 1917?”. THE END OF THE WAR . LESSON. CREATED BY CAROL HUNEYCUTT, NATIONAL WWI MUSEUM AND MEMORIAL TEACHER FELLOW. LESSON OBJECTIVES. To understand the attitudes of the France, Great Britain and the United States towards Germany at the end of WWI.
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