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10.6 Effects of WWI Vocab Frontload Ms. Ramos Alta Loma High School

Fourteen Points Wilson’s plan for peace for WWI and future wars Ms. Ramos

Treaty ending WWI blaming Germany, reparations, lost land, restrict military Treaty of Versailles Ms. Ramos

People choose their form of government Self-determination Ms. Ramos

Pay for the damage of war reparations Ms. Ramos

Collective security agreement: system where nations work for peace for all League of Nations Ms. Ramos

Global economic collapse in 1929- banking, stocks, overproduction Great Depression Ms. Ramos

Foreign policy where a country avoids alliances, trade Foreign policy where a country avoids alliances, trade. And other agreements w/others isolationism Ms. Ramos

Article 231 in the Versailles treaty blaming G and sets up for reparations war guilt clause Ms. Ramos

G parliamentary republic 1919-1933 with the constitution at Weimar G parliamentary republic 1919-1933 with the constitution at Weimar. Economic & political problems- ends w/ Hitler Weimar Republic Ms. Ramos

Distrust and lack of hope in government and society disillusionment Ms. Ramos

Lost Generation Generation of age after WWI w/ sense of hopelessness Ms. Ramos

Prompt Analyze the terms and influence of Wilson’s Fourteen Points and the League of Nations. Ms. Ramos