Day 69 Wilson’s Fight for Peace Warm Up: Bugle Call Rag.

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Day 69 Wilson’s Fight for Peace Warm Up: Bugle Call Rag

14 Points A)No Secret treaties B)Freedom of Seas C)Free Trade- Lower Tariffs D)Reduced Military E)Interest of colonial people F)Boundaries based on ethnic differences G)League of nations 14 points rejected 1)Georges Clemenceau – lived through two German Invasions 2)David Lloyd George- won election on the campaign “ Make Germany Pay” 3)Vittorio Orlando- wanted control of Austrian lands 4)Woodrow Wilson concedes as long as a league of nations is instituted

Treaty of Versailles War reparations- 33 billion War guilt clause US Pulls out of treaty Henry Cabot Lodge and Senate reject Versailles and League of Nations US never Joins

Summary Questions Select Fourteen Points, Treaty of Versailles, Both or neither 1)Voted on and Rejected by the Senate 2)Called for a League of Nations 3)Freedom of the seas should be maintained by all 4)Henry Cabot Lodge opposed it. 5)Brought the US into League of Nations 6)It included the War Guilt Clause 7)It called for Germany to demilitarize 8)It was formed by the leader of the big four 9)Included the rights of people in colonies.