Wilson Promotes Peace Without Victory

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Wilson Promotes Peace Without Victory H-SS 11.4.5- Analyze the political, economic, and social ramifications of world War I on the home front.

Pictionary Term 5 notes from reading Summary Drawing/ Symbol Term 5 notes from reading Summary Drawing/ Symbol

The War Ends p. 192 Wilson Promotes Peace w/o Victory p. 193 Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference p. 194 Allied Leaders Reject Wilson’s Ideas p 194 Allies Create a League of Nations p. 194 Problems with the Peace p. 195 Wilson Faces Troubles at Home p. 196 Senate Rejects the Versailles Treaty p. 197

Rubric: 1pt for term 1pts for 5 notes 1pt for summary 1pt for drawing 4pts X 8 = 32pts