11-4 Wilson Fights for Peace. Wilson Present His Plan What were Wilson’s Fourteen Points? Why did the Allies reject Wilson’s peace plan?

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11-4 Wilson Fights for Peace

Wilson Present His Plan What were Wilson’s Fourteen Points? Why did the Allies reject Wilson’s peace plan?

Debating the Treaty of Versailles What were the main provisions of the Treaty of Versailles? What were some weaknesses of the Treaty? How did Americans react to the Treaty? Why did Americans disagree about the League of Nations?

The Legacy of the War Why did Germany object to the Treaty of Versailles? How did the war affect Germany? How did the war affect U.S. power and prestige in the world?

Terms and Names Treaty of Versailles Reparations War-guilt clause

Honors Paragraph Developing Historical Perspective Pg. 403 Why didn’t the Treaty of Versailles lay the foundations for a lasting peace?