Wilson Fights for Peace

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Wilson Fights for Peace Wilson at Versailles Wilson delivers his Fourteen Points- his plan for world peace- to Congress The Allies reject most of Wilson’s plan

Wilson Fights for Peace Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles weakens hopes for a lasting peace in Europe Several groups in the U.S. oppose the treaty because they believe it is too harsh Domestic opposition to the treaty centers on the League of Nations

Wilson Fights for Peace The Legacy of the War Many Germans are shocked by the Armistice and the terms of the Treaty of Versailles Desperate economic conditions in Germany help foster the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party After the war, the U.S. emerges as the world’s greatest industrial power

Class work Review “The War at Home” and “Wilson Fights for Peace

Homework Study for chapter 19 test tomorrow