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Friday, January 11th HW: Complete writing assignment! Aim: How did the Treaty of Versailles punish Germany? Do Now: Pretend you are an ordinary French citizen living in 1919. Your town used to look like this  It now looks like this  Write a journal entry in which you discuss how you feel towards those responsible for the damage done.

Article 42 Article 45 Article 51 Article 119 Article 156 Article 160 Emily Chris Dan Courtney Cheryl Tia Matt Khent Mike David Tom Brandon Kiernan Alyssa Jennifer Ruben Jimmy Kelly Kristin Austin Sam Alexa Zach

Article 42 Article 45 Article 51 Article 119 Article 156 Article 160 Jason Sean Carolyn Ryan C Eddie Jotham Kayla Kaitlyn Sidnie Gab G. Jen Gab. H Erica Gazal Mehak Jeff Kyle Emma Ryan M. Troy Erin Shira Nick Hannah Kevin Cassie Shannon Rachel August

Article 42 Article 45 Article 51 Article 119 Article 156 Article 160 Ally Julia Sam Jeremy Mike Jason Peter Tyler Victoria Jack Will Erica Dan Amanda Laura Anthony Marin Stef Kelsey Andrea Matt Eric R. Alyssa Eric S. Kyle Blake Jenna

Article 42 Article 45 Article 51 Article 119 Article 156 Article 160 Gino Amanda B. Nick B. Stephen Nick Nicolette Phil Derek Steve Amanda G. Jon Ashley Kris Briana Cameron Jill Kerrie Melissa Adam Desiree Matt P. Matt S. Zach Mike Jake Matt N.

Article 42 Article 45 Article 51 Article 119 Article 156 Article 160 Connor B Sammi Ashley Olivia Lindsay Ally Connor G Mark Paige Briana Sam Veronica Stephen Erica Laxshika Mike R. Mike S. Steven Mike Danielle Michael T Brendan Jill Connor W Chantel Michelle

THINK In your notebook explain how the article affects Germany.

PAIR Pair up with your classmates and discuss the article’s affect on Germany. Come to a group consensus on a concise sentence that describes the article’s affect on Germany. Write that sentence in the appropriate row on your graphic organizer.

SHARE Read article out loud Read effect out loud Type effect in graphic organizer YOU MUST COPY THE INFORMATION YOUR CLASSMATES PROVIDE IN YOUR GRAPHIC ORGANIZER!

The Treaty of Versailles (1919) Article Effect on Germany 42 Germany could not build any fortifications on the left bank of the Rhine or 50 kilometers to the east of the Rhine. The Rhineland was demilitarized (no German troops in that area). 45 Germany had to give France the Saar Basin (coal). * In 1935 the people living in the Saar Basin voted to be governed by Germany. 51 Germany lost Alsace and Lorraine to France. 119 Germany had to give up her colonies. 156 Germany had to give up the Province of Shantung in China to Japan. 160 German army could not have more than 100,000 men. Germany was demobilized. 231 “War Guilt Clause” Germany is blamed for causing the war. 232 Germany must pay for damage done to civilian population and their property. Germany had to pay reparations (payments for damages) to Allied Powers. The Allies asked Germany to pay $33 billion dollars.

Summary Based on the presentations, answer the Aim: How did the Treaty of Versailles punish Germany?

HOMEWORK Pretend you are an ordinary German citizen living in the year 1919. You just read about the Treaty of Versailles in the Berlin Times. Write a journal entry in which you discuss how you feel about the Treaty of Versailles.