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SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Key Words Economic Sanctions Suez Canal Stresa Front Hoare-Laval Pact Rome-Berlin Axis D target pupils canIdentify 2 reasons for the LON's failure to tackle the Abyssinian Crisis C target pupils canExplain why the league failed to prevent the invasion of Abyssinia B target pupils canAnalyse the potential consequences of the LON to solve this conflict Peacemaking and the League of Nations Today you will learn to… describe how the Abyssinian Crisis happened and start to assess how the League of Nations dealt with it. The Abyssinian Crisis What continent is Abyssinia in? What countries are near by? What is Abyssinia known as today?

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… describe how the Abyssinian Crisis happened and start to assess how the League of Nations dealt with it. Key Words Economic Sanctions Suez Canal Stresa Front Hoare-Laval Pact Rome-Berlin Axis League of Nations Problems ● Listen to this No 1 smash hit single about the League of Nations and write down as many problems as you hear mentioned in the song D target pupils canIdentify 2 reasons for the LON's failure to tackle the Abyssinian Crisis C target pupils canExplain why the league failed to prevent the invasion of Abyssinia B target pupils canAnalyse the potential consequences of the LON to solve this conflict

WordDefinition Abyssinia An African nation that is now known as Ethiopia Benito Mussolini An aggressive Dictator that ruled Italy Haille selassie The leader of Abyssinia who asked the LON to deal with the crisis Collective Security The idea that all nations need to stand together to deal with conflicts Suez Canal A straight of water in Egypt under British control - a gateway to Africa Economic Sanctions The type of punishment available to the LON that would involved a ban on trade with an aggressive country Rubber and metals The trade ban put on Italy included these items American oil exporters Continued to sell Oil to Italy undermining the LON Rhineland invasion in 1936 Hitler broke the terms of the ToV and remilitarized the Rhineland - this meant the LON was distracted by this problem Stresa Front An alliance of Britain, France and Italy to stand against an aggressive Germany Hoare-Laval Pact An idea discussed in secret between Britain and France to give Italy 2/3 of Abyssinia in order to bring a quick end to the conflict Rome-Berlin Axis An alliance signed by Italy and Germany after Italy left the LON and the Stresa Front

WordDefinition Abyssinia An African nation that is now known as Ethiopia Benito Mussolini An aggressive Dictator that ruled Italy Haille selassie The leader of Abyssinia who asked the LON to deal with the crisis Collective Security The idea that all nations need to stand together to deal with conflicts Suez Canal A straight of water in Egypt under British control - a gateway to Africa Economic Sanctions The type of punishment available to the LON that would involved a ban on trade with an aggressive country Rubber and metals The trade ban put on Italy included these items American oil exporters Continued to sell Oil to Italy undermining the LON Rhineland invasion in 1936 Hitler broke the terms of the ToV and remilitarized the Rhineland - this meant the LON was distracted by this problem Stresa Front An alliance of Britain, France and Italy to stand against an aggressive Germany Hoare-Laval Pact An idea discussed in secret between Britain and France to give Italy 2/3 of Abyssinia in order to bring a quick end to the conflict Rome-Berlin Axis An alliance signed by Italy and Germany after Italy left the LON and the Stresa Front

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… describe how the Abyssinian Crisis happened and start to assess how the League of Nations dealt with it. Key Words Economic Sanctions Suez Canal Stresa Front Hoare-Laval Pact Rome-Berlin Axis Abyssinia D target pupils canIdentify 2 reasons for the LON's failure to tackle the Abyssinian Crisis C target pupils canExplain why the league failed to prevent the invasion of Abyssinia B target pupils canAnalyse the potential consequences of the LON to solve this conflict Independent Enquirers Listening - Causes of the Abyssinian Crisis - Actions of the League - Reasons for the League’s actions - Effects of the crisis on the League Get lost, Selassie! Mussolini, you are a git!!

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… describe how the Abyssinian Crisis happened and start to assess how the League of Nations dealt with it. Key Words Economic Sanctions Suez Canal Stresa Front Hoare-Laval Pact Rome-Berlin Axis Abyssinia D target pupils canIdentify 2 reasons for the LON's failure to tackle the Abyssinian Crisis C target pupils canExplain why the league failed to prevent the invasion of Abyssinia B target pupils canAnalyse the potential consequences of the LON to solve this conflict Independent Enquirers Listening Describe the source Explain the source

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… describe how the Abyssinian Crisis happened and start to assess how the League of Nations dealt with it. Key Words Economic Sanctions Suez Canal Stresa Front Hoare-Laval Pact Rome-Berlin Axis D target pupils canIdentify 2 reasons for the LON's failure to tackle the Abyssinian Crisis C target pupils canExplain why the league failed to prevent the invasion of Abyssinia B target pupils canAnalyse the potential consequences of the LON to solve this conflict Independent Enquirers Listening Watch the video and decide which crisis was the League’s biggest failure

SO THAT BY THE END OF THE LESSON... Learning Skills Today you will learn to… describe how the Abyssinian Crisis happened and start to assess how the League of Nations dealt with it. Key Words Economic Sanctions Suez Canal Stresa Front Hoare-Laval Pact Rome-Berlin Axis D target pupils canIdentify 2 reasons for the LON's failure to tackle the Abyssinian Crisis C target pupils canExplain why the league failed to prevent the invasion of Abyssinia B target pupils canAnalyse the potential consequences of the LON to solve this conflict Independent Enquirers Listening In which event did the League of Nations make significant failings to deal with: ❏ The Manchurian Crisis of ❏ The Abyssinian Crisis of You must refer to both bullet points in your answer (10 marks)