What peacemakings agreements were made after the First World War? (p. 164 - 166)

World War I & Peacemaking
Statement of Inquiry: 
Global competition for resources can be a cause of conflict and peacemaking is dependent on global cooperation and justice. 

Key Concept: Global interactions 
Related Concepts: Conflict; Perspectives 
Global Context: Orientation in Space and Time 
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World War I & Peacemaking
Statement of Inquiry: 
Global competition for resources can be a cause of conflict and peacemaking is dependent on global cooperation and justice. 

Key Concept: Global interactions 
Related Concepts: Conflict; Perspectives 
Global Context: Orientation in Space and Time 

Slide 1 - Slide

What peacemakings agreements were made after the First World War? (p. 164 - 166)

Goals of this class:

At the end this class you...

...understand why it was difficult for France, the USA, Britain and Italy to agree on terms for a peace settlement.




Slide 2 - Slide

Use the information on p. 164 in the History Book.

'The totality of the war meant that no one in Europe was left untouched by it'

Give one argument that fits with this statement.

Slide 3 - Open question

Use the information on p. 164 in the History Book.

List the names of the leaders of Britain, the USA and France that went to Paris in January 1919.

Slide 4 - Open question

Use the information on p. 164 in the History Book.

Give an example that shows how the peacemakers at Versailles were working under immense pressure to ensure a peace treaty.

Slide 5 - Open question

Use the information on p. 164 in the History Book.

Give two examples that show why it was expected that Britain and France would demand big compensation from Germany.

Slide 6 - Open question

Use the information on p. 164 in the History Book.

Explain why it could be difficult to asses the cost of lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers.

Slide 7 - Open question

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Slide 8 - Video

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Name one thing you did not know, but after watching the video, you do know now.

Slide 9 - Open question

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'All countries to work towards disarmament'
A
True
B
False

Slide 10 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'Coloies do not have a say in their own future'
A
True
B
False

Slide 11 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'Independence for Belgium'
A
True
B
False

Slide 12 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'Self-determination for the people of Eastern Europe'
A
True
B
False

Slide 13 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'Secret Treaties'
A
True
B
False

Slide 14 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

Germany to regain Alsace-Lorraine
A
True
B
False

Slide 15 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'Poland to become a dependent state with no acces to the sea'
A
True
B
False

Slide 16 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'German troops to leave Russia'
A
True
B
False

Slide 17 - Quiz

Check out 'The 14 Points' on p. 165. These points summarize the perspective of the USA on the Versailles peace terms.

True or False?

'League of Nations to be set up'
A
True
B
False

Slide 18 - Quiz

FRANCE
USA
Britain
Italy
minor role in the negotiations
Announced president Wilson's 14 Points for peace
Economy was devastated
Middle ground in negotiations
View was not to be harsh
wanted land from Austria
wanted Germany's loss of navy/colonies
Wanted Germany never to attack again
Wanted Germany's economy to recover for trade
Suggested Germany to be split into seperate states
Believed The League of Nations' would resolve future conflict
was represented by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando

Slide 19 - Drag question

Use the information on p. 165 in the History Book.

'In 1917, the communist Bolshevik Party signed a peace treaty with Germany'

Explain why the fear of communism put pressure to come to an agreement quickly.

Slide 20 - Open question