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Archduke Franz Ferdinand

Belgium

Vladimir Lenin

3 Cause for US Involvement

Trench Warfare

Propaganda

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?

EQ: What were the provisions of the

Treaty of Versailles, and how could it

impact Europe in the Future.Write all that appear in YELLOW or RED text. Thank You.

CS 3. Evaluate the long-term impact of America’s entry into

World War I on national politics, the economy, and

society.

C. Cite specific textual and visual evidence to examine

Wilson’s foreign policy as proposed in his Fourteen

Points and the reasons for the nation’s return to

isolationism including the rejection of the League

of Nations

Versailles Today

Versailles Today

Delegates at Versailles, 1919

Delegates at Versailles, 1919

The French

wanted to

crush

Germany in

the same

place where

Bismarck

formed it in

1871.

Georges

Clemenceau

(France)

Vittorio

Orlando

(Italy)

David Lloyd

George

(Britain)

Woodrow

Wilson

(US)

Although there were delegates from 39 nations at the conference,

the important decisions were made by the leaders of the three

strongest Allied powers: the US, Britain, and France.

Wilson wanted “peace without

victory,” and wanted defeated

nations to be treated well to avoid

a war of revenge in the future.

Wilson introduced America’s goals

his Fourteen Points, which were

admired by the Germans, but not

the other Allies.Wilson wanted to eliminate the

basic causes of war, such as

conflicts over nationalism and

imperialism.

United States

Self-determination – the idea that

the peoples of Eastern Europe

would chose their own form of

government.

Wilson also called for an end to

alliances, a reduction of military

arms, and self-determination.

Wilson also argued for freedom of

the seas, and the formation of the

League of Nations.

League of Nations – a group of

countries with the goal of settling

disputes through negotiation,

rather than war.

The opposite of Wilson was

Clemenceau from France who

was nicknamed the “Tiger” for

his fierce war policy.

France

Georges Clemenceau wanted to

crush the Germans so that they could

never again invade France.

Clemenceau felt that Wilson

wanted to be too soft on

Germany and said, “Wilson

has Fourteen Points…God

Almighty has only ten!”

David Lloyd George of Great Britain

held a middle position between

Wilson and Clemenceau.

While promising to make the

Germans pay, Lloyd George

knew that destroying

Germany would not be good

for Europe.

Great Britain

Lloyd George helped work out

many of the compromises in

the treaty.

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