Consequences. The shadows of War?

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Consequences. The shadows of War? Consequences. Where might we find the shadows of the First World War?

Consequences. Where might we find the shadows of the First World War?

Consequences. Where might we find the shadows of the First World War?

Consequences. Where might we find the shadows of the First World War?

Consequences. Where might we find the shadows of the First World War? Activity 1 Copy and Complete The post-war Treaties, especially the Treaty of -------, redrew the map of Europe and the Middle East. The old empires in central --------, the losers in the war, were replaced by nation states which broadly correspond to those of the present day. --------, too, racked by revolution and forced to cede huge amounts of territory to the Central Powers in the ------- of Brest Litovsk in 1918, was in no position to try to regain it. The war produced a redrawing of national boundaries on an unprecedented scale, and created ------- between those determined to make the new states work and those keen to see them revised. Europe Treaty tensions Russia Versailles 1 Explain two consequences of the First World War. 2 Write an account that explains the key events of the aftermath of the First World War in the years 1917–21. You may use the following in your answer: The collapse of Empires The emergence of new countries You must also use information of your own. 8 marks 3 Explain the importance of the effects of the First World War for the development of instability in the years 1917-33.

Consequences. Where might we find the shadows of the First World War? Year 8 Assessment