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1 The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles

2 Please do not talk at this timeMarch 25 HW: Test on WWI (Chpt. 13) on Friday Cornell Notes for 13.4 due Wed/Thurs. Project Work day! With Laptops WWI Test Study Hall at lunch on Thursday

3 Please do not talk at this timeMarch 26 Tell your partner: Have you ever been blamed for something you didn’t do? What happened? How did you feel? HW: Test on WWI (Chpt. 13) on Friday Cornell Notes for 13.4 due Wed/Thurs.

4 Treaty of Versailles APPARTS ► Please see the files Treaty of Versailles APPARTS and Versailles APPARTS Handout, Pg. 121A

5 Key Vocabulary ► A Treaty is a written agreement between countries in which they agree to do or not do particular things ► A League is a group of countries that have joined together for a particular purpose. ► Reparations are amounts of money paid by one country to another for damages caused during the war. ► Vengeance is harming a person or country because they have harmed you. ► Collective Security means that an attack on one country would be considered an attack on all countries. Therefore, an attacking country would be opposed by Every Other County, making attack too dangerous an option to consider. ► Demilitarize is to take a country’s army away from them. All soldiers have to give up their weapons and go home.

6 APPARTS We are going to read parts of the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty formally ended WWI. It was signed June 28 th, 1919 During discussion, make sure you add things that other groups talk about to your own paper. But first some vocab!

7 As we go over the Treaty of Versailles, add to your APPARTS paper.

8 Who Really Wrote the Peace? Prime Minister Lloyd George of England Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando of Italy President Georges Clemenceau of France President Woodrow Wilson of the USA The Big Four

9 Please do not talk at this timeMarch 27/28 HW: WWI Test on Friday! Projects due Wed/Thursday NEXT WEEK! Please get out your APPARTS paper for the Treaty of Versailles Please get out 13.4 to be checked off.

10 What’s Due Next Week? ► WWI Project Essay ► WWI Research Log  For an A- Bibliography Format, more than 3 sources, complete log. ► WWI Product  PPT, Video, Diorama, Paper dolls, whatever you made to teach the class  JUST your Most Important info ► WWI Presentation  With Formal Dress (and note cards!)

11 ► Review: What was so bad about the War Guilt clause? Give me two reasons. ► Territorial Changes: Who loses territories? Who gains territories? What group do all these countries belong to? WHo is missing from this list? WHy is that a problem? ► Military Changes: What happens to Germany's military? What could other countries do to Germany? How do the Germans feel about this? How will this affect their choices in the future? ► What is the League of Nations supposed to do? Who belongs to the League? Why won't a League of Nations like this work?

12 What Kind of a Peace Was It? ► A Peace of Justice  Leaders of the Allies and the Central Powers met together at the Palace of Versailles  President Wilson’s 14 Points supported self determination and called for a Peace Without Victory. ► Peace of Vengeance  Italy and Britain wanted more territory  France wanted to punish Germany.

13 In the End… ► loses all her colonies. ► loses the Saar Valley where all her best mines are for 15 years. ► loses the Alsace and Lorraine regions to France. ► citizens lose their property abroad. ► must disband all its armed forces. No army, navy or air force and no merchant marine. ► is charged $32 billion in war reparations which they must pay to the Allies. ► is blamed for the WHOLE war. They sign a Guilt Clause that claims they were responsible for all the deaths and losses and pain and suffering of the war. Germany…

14 Get a Consequences of WWI ► Get a new partner. Get a new seat. Get a highlighter. ► Read this paper out loud with your partner, back and forth. Then highlight the most important information.

15 ► What was the most horrifying thing you read? ► What was the most surprising? ► What do you think had the biggest impact on the future?

16 Other WWI Treaties Peace Treaty of Brest-Litovsk - (March 3, 1918) Conditions of an Armistice with Germany (signed November 11, 1918) The Peace Treaty of Versailles- The Allies (except the US) and Germany (signed June 28, 1919) Treaty of Neuilly- The Allies and Bulgaria (November 27, 1919) Treaty of Trianon- The Allies and Hungary (signed June 4, 1920) US Peace Treaties with Austria, Hungary and Germany (August, 1921) Treaty of Lausanne- The Allies (except the US) and Turkey (July 24, 1923)

17 And more Treaties… League of Nations Protocol- Established the League of Nations (1920) Washington Conference Establishing a Commission of Jurists to Consider Laws of War (February 4, 1922) Washington Treaty in Relation to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare (February 6, 1922) San Remo Convention- Gives control of Palestine to Britain (24 July, 1922) Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of Poisonous Gases and Bacteriological Methods of Warfare (June 17, 1925) Treaty Providing for the Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy - Signed by nearly every country in the war. (Kellogg-Briand Pact) (August 27, 1928)

18 ► Use the CLOZE reading Technique with your partner to read the first side of this Handout. ► Trade off Bullet Points! ► Then fill out the parts on the back~ Consequences of WWI- Please get a Consequences of WWI Handout (Pg 122A/B)

19 Get Three Colors- Pens, Highlighters or pencils… ► Now color code the information in your reading: ► Social- ► Political- ► Economic-

20 Categorizing Events in History! Social People Religion Education Culture Music Media Language Role in Society Political Government Leaders Laws Voting Type of Gov. War Fighting Weapons Economic Money Depressions Trade Economic collapse/ Bankruptcy Economic system Capitalism Communism Taxes Resources

21 To be collected Fri ► Treaty of Versailles APPARTS ► WWI Consequences

22 Please do not talk at this timeMarch 29 HW: Projects due Wed/Thursday NEXT WEEK! Please take a moment to review for your test. Turn in: ► Treaty of Versailles APPARTS (Pg 121) ► Consequences of WWI Handout (pg. 122)

23 WWI Test ► Please get a scantron paper and a piece of binder paper for your short answer section. ► This test will be scored on percentage of points. Each multiple choice question is worth 1 pt. The short answer is worth 5 points.

24 When you are done with this test… ► Please get out your yellow WWI Project packet. ► Take some time to look at what you need for YOUR project. ► Read ALL the Words. ► Underline and Specific Items you find. ► Then look at the two Rubrics I will use to grade your work.

25 ► Pg 121- Treaty of Versailles APPARTS ► Pg 122- Consequences of WWI


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