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Vwo 3 tto: WW1
Lesson 4
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Start of the lesson
Phone NOT in classroom
Chewing gum in bin
Books, laptop + notebook on table
Sit in your spot
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Introduction
What has been happening quite a bit in the Netherlands, a lot in Turkey and a couple of years ago insanely in Venezuela?
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Slide 4 - Vidéo
Menu of the day
Recap
The end of WW1
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Goal
You understand the consequences of WW1
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Recap
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What is the name of political advertising?
Slide 8 - Question ouverte
Why did the government use propaganda?
Slide 9 - Question ouverte
What is it called when everybody in society is involved in the war?
Slide 10 - Question ouverte
The end of the war
Germany surrendered in 1918 and signed the Treaty of Versailles:
Germany was primarily responsible
They had to pay a lot of gold as war reparations
They lost territories
They could only have an army of 100.000 soldiers
The Rhineland was demilitarized
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The end of the war
Germany surrendered in 1918 and signed the Treaty of Versailles:
Germany was primarily responsible
They had to pay a lot of gold as war reparations
They lost territories
They could only have an army of 100.000 soldiers
The Rhineland was demilitarized
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The Weimar Republic
Read 'The Weimar Republic' on pages 19-20
Do exercises 5 + 7 on pages 14-15
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timer
3:00
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Slide 15 - Vidéo
Unrest in the rest of Europe
Europe was in shambles after WW1 --> people lost confidence in their governments and wanted change
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Unrest in the rest of Europe
In Russia there was a big difference between rich and poor people --> this led to a revolution where the czar and nobles were killed by the communists (led by Vladimir Lenin)
Everyone is equal
Private property was abolished
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Unrest in the rest of Europe
In Italy the fascists (led by Benito Mussolini) took power
They were very nationalistic
They believed in strong leadership
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Exercises
Exercises: 8 + 9 on page 15
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Slide 28 - Vidéo
Who got blamed according to the stab-in-the-back myth?