Making the Peace: 370. Inadvertently Guaranteeing the Next World War. In 1918, Woodrow Wilson wanted WW I to be the “War to end Wars”, but France and.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Impact of The Treaty of Versailles. You will see a series of five original photographs from World War I. For each photograph quick write your reaction.
Advertisements

Too lenient! Too harsh! Likely to annoy Germany!.
Objectives Examine Woodrow Wilson’s plan for a lasting and just peace.
Today’s Agenda (3/30/10):  Discussion  Notes on the end of World War One.
A Flawed Peace Chapter 13-4.
The Treaty of Versailles.
End of War – Treaty of Versailles
Armistice: agreement to end fighting Mandates: territories that were administered by the western powers Divided up land Reparations: Payments for war damage.
GCSE MODERN WORLD HISTORY INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE INTERACTIVE How successful were the peace treaties?
WWI Comes to an End The Terms of Peace & Creating a New Europe.
The End of WWI The Russian Revolution – Russians overthrew their government – Signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany in order to leave.
WWI MAIN or MANIA Militarism Alliance System Imperialism Nationalism Asassination of Archduke Ferdinand. Brought alliances into war.
World War I.
The Peace Treaties David Lloyd George- Britain Georges Clemenceau- France Woodrow Wilson- United States Vittorio Orlando- Italy.
Chapter 11 Section 4 Making the Peace.
1.What did the Allies want at the Treaty of Versailles? 2.What was Germany’s punishment? 3.What are reparations? 4.What was the League of Nations?
Making the Peace Chapter 11 Section 4.
Consequences of World War
The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles
World War I [Conclusion and Aftermath] The War comes to a Close - Factors contributing to the end of the war - Russia withdraws from the War -Communist.
Making the Peace. Costs of the War A. 8.5 million killed from war 1. Pandemic- Flu spread throughout world killing 20+ million people.
Cost of War 8.5 million dead Double that wounded/ handicapped for life Famine threatened the region 1918 influenza pandemic-the spread of disease across.
Today’s Standard 10.6 Students analyze the effects of the First World War. Analyze the aims and negotiating roles of world leaders, the terms and influence.
The Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles Questions and Answers.
Create in 1919 in Versailles, France. How and why did the ‘Big Three’ want to punish Germany?
Making the Peace Chapter 14 Section 4. The Cost of War In the end, 8.5 million people were dead. Double that number were wounded and handicapped. In the.
Was the Treaty of Versailles fair?. Lesson objectives To evaluate the positions of the Allied Powers before the Treaty of Versailles was signed. To be.
WORLD HISTORY II Chapter 14: World War I & the Russian Revolution Section 3: Making the Peace.
World War One What are the results of the war?. American Expeditionary Force Led by John J. Pershing 2 million soldiers sent to fight Used “convoy” system.
The End of World War I Surrenders Germany was the last of the Central Powers to surrender November 1918.
Making the Peace: 370. EC: Name “turning points” in WW I that we have studied, so far; explain why so (8) 1914: Russia surprises Germany at by attacking.
Making the Peace Section 4 Objectives Analyze the costs of World War I. Describe the issues faced by the delegates to the Paris Peace Conference. Explain.
Chapter 13-4 A Flawed Peace –I) The Allies Meet at Versailles –II) The Legacy of the War.
Chapter 13-4 A Flawed Peace –I) The Allies Meet at Versailles –II) The Legacy of the War.
“The Allied and Associated Governments affirm, and Germany accepts, the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to.
1/8/15 Treaty of Versailles (The Effects of WWI).
Human Costs of the War Huge causalities on all sides – Over 8.5 million people killed – 17 million wounded.
Create in 1919 in Versailles, France. How and why did the ‘Big Three’ want to punish Germany?
A Flawed Peace Ch.13 sec 4.
A Flawed Peace ? ?. Before WWI Verdun: Cloister of the Hotel de la Princerie.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Peace Treaty After World War I.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Peace Treaty After World War I.
10.6 Students analyze the effects of the First World War. 1.Analyze the aims and negotiating roles of world leaders, the terms and influence of the Treaty.
World War I Section 4 Making the Peace Section 4 Making the Peace.
Making the Peace Section 4 Chapter 14.4 Making the Peace Objectives Analyze the costs of World War I. Describe the issues faced by the delegates to the.
The End of WWI & The Treaty of Versailles. Objectives Analyze the costs of World War I. Describe the issues faced by the delegates to the Paris Peace.
END OF WORLD WAR I. German offensive in the summer of 1918 to capture Paris, France and win the war. With the help of the U.S., the French and British.
I. Making the Peace in Europe Chapter 26, Section 4.
TREATY OF VERSAILLES WHAT- The treaty that France & Britain forced Germany to sign after World War One. MAIN PURPOSE- Punish Germany.
TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Peace Treaty After World War I.
Paris Peace Conference and The Treaty of Versailles.
1 World War I. *Rationing During World War I *System of rationing designed to limit purchases of consumer goods such as: Coffee, sugar, gas, meats, butter,
The Treaty of Versailles. WW1 Ends with a Treaty A truce, or temporary peace was declared at 11:00, on 11/11/1918. This was the flawed peace treaty that.
QUICK REVIEW Archduke Franz Ferdinand Vladimir Lenin
The Treaty of Versailles
Peace Talks Treaty of Versailles 14 Points
Peace Treaty After World War I
Treaty of Versailles.
Peace Treaty After World War I
13.4 A Flawed Peace Allies’ conference table, Treaty of Versailles; Paris, 1919.
Opening Activity World War I began with ______________
Peace Treaty After World War I
Peace Treaty After World War I
Peace Treaty After World War I
Making the Peace Chapter 11 Section 4.
Peace Treaty After World War I
Peace Treaty After World War I
Making the Peace Ch. 14 Sec. 4.
Peace Treaty After World War I
Presentation transcript:

Making the Peace: 370

Inadvertently Guaranteeing the Next World War. In 1918, Woodrow Wilson wanted WW I to be the “War to end Wars”, but France and Britain had goals to punish Germany and the other Central Power allies that would guarantee an even greater war …..

Pandemic: a spreading disease that covers a large area of the Earth. –An influenza pandemic killed over 20 million people, world wide. Most likely, the accelerated global shipping traffic spread the disease quickly, few nations were prepared or spared. –Inadequate and/or overtaxed medical systems could not meet all the demand for care…..

Reparations: payment for war damage and loss. –The Central Powers would be forced to pay for the war. Germany the most

Radicals: people who want to make extreme changes in their government and society.

Mandates: France and Britain divided former Central Power colonies rather than giving the colonists independence: –African colonies: Britain and France from Germany –Asian-Pacific colonies: Japan and Australia from Germany –Middle Eastern lands: Britain and France from the Ottoman Empire Colonial people hated the Big Three even more.

Collective security: One of Wilson’s partly successful ideas. Nations would work together to prevent future wars –By peacefully solving international arguments.

Standards Check, p. 371 Question: Millions of soldiers and civilians lost their lives, Property was destroyed Several countries experienced political turmoil

Thinking Critically, p. 371 answer questions to graphic organizers. 1. Germany and France US entered late 2 Smaller country, many casualties meant fewer men to take care of the French economy, and families.

Standards Check, p. 372 Question: Wilson (US) wanted peace without revenge Lloyd George (UK) wanted to please the British people by punishing Germany and getting money. Clemenceau (France) wanted to weaken Germany so it could never threaten France again. –Also make Germany pay for the lives and property France lost.

Map Skills, p Germany, Russia, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria 3. The defeated countries would have been unhappy to lose so much territory. Lesser Allied countries were disappointed that they did not win MORE territory.

Standards Check, p. 373 Question: They believed the treaty would be based on Wilson’s more lenient Fourteen Points

Image, 374, Questions: 1 The reparations that Germany was forced to make to the Allied countries 2 The cartoonist may agree with the ideas behind the treaties, but may have been skeptical about the fairness and the practicality

Standards Check, p. 374 Question: The United States did not join the League. It did not have any leadership in the world. The League was too weak to stop new wars from starting.

Brief Response: Political Cartoon Is the cartoonist for or against the US Congress rejecting the Versailles Treaty? How do the cartoonist show this opinion?

End hwk Begin class work