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Hello historians 20th Century History

LEARNING INTENTIONs Learning Intention To understand the consequences of the Paris Peace Conference. Success Criteria WWBAT describe and explain the outcomes of the Paris Peace Conference and explain reactions to them; WWBAT apply our knowledge about the reaction to the Treaty of Versailles; WWBAT analyse propaganda surrounding the Paris Peace conference

LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA The weimar republic LEARNING INTENTIONS AND SUCCESS CRITERIA Learning intention To understand the consequences of the Paris Peace Conference. What happened to the Government of Germany between 1918 and 1920? What evidence of political tension can you find in the timeline? What evidence of cultural change can you find in the timeline? What social and economic problems was Germany facing (you may need to use your prior knowledge for this). Success Criteria WWBAT describe and explain the outcomes of the Paris Peace Conference and explain reactions to them; WWBAT apply our knowledge about the reaction to the Treaty of Versailles; WWBAT analyse propaganda surrounding the Paris Peace conference