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Aim: How have conflicts affected geography?
Do Now: Attempt to answer today’s AIM question! (Use your knowledge of Global History)
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Introduction The Treaty of Versailles is an example, where political boundaries in Europe were redrawn as a result of the First World War. The Treaty of Versailles was the peace settlement signed after World War I. It held Germany responsible for World War I and its consequences and the treaty imposed a number of territorial, military and financial restrictions on the country. As a result of the Treaty of Versailles a number of political boundaries were redrawn and it is estimated that Germany lost 13.5% of its 1914 territory - home to some 7 million people. It is argued that the controversial redistribution of territory incensed the German Nazis and contributed to the outbreak of World War II some 20 years later.
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Activity #1 Complete Map after 1919 worksheet with your partner…
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Compare your 1919 map to the map you have showing 1914 Europe
Compare your 1919 map to the map you have showing 1914 Europe. Write a paragraph explaining what has changed. Make sure you include: New countries created Which countries have changed Why you think the changes were made? Why might the changes upset Germany even more? Activity #2
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Summary Was the Versailles Treaty fair (consider the map of 1919)?
How did WWI and the Treaty of Versailles affect the geography of Europe?
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