Monday 31317 Goal to analyze Wilsons Fourteen Points

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Monday 3/13/17 Goal: to analyze Wilson’s Fourteen Points speech by listing main ideas. Warm

Monday 3/13/17 Goal: to analyze Wilson’s Fourteen Points speech by listing main ideas. Warm Up: What do you think a good, lasting treaty is meant to do? Explain, please write at least 4 lines. UNIT TEST on FRIDAY! Lost Battalion journals due today and tomorrow (per. 6/8 and 9)

Tuesday 3/13/17 Goal: to explain the Treaty of Versailles and its effect on all

Tuesday 3/13/17 Goal: to explain the Treaty of Versailles and its effect on all countries involved. Warm Up: Read independently page 197 -199 in textbook. Answer the reading progress check, comparing and contrasting question (pg. 199). Please write at least 5 lines

https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=_UTUr_Htnaw Wilson’s Fourteen Points American President, Woodrow Wilson, anticipated the

https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=_UTUr_Htnaw Wilson’s Fourteen Points American President, Woodrow Wilson, anticipated the end of the war and hoped to inspire a peace plan that would solve the long-term problems that caused the war (MAIN). He drafted a proposal called “The Fourteen Points” He brought his proposal to France for the treaty conference.

Wilson Presents His Plan Fourteen Points: Plan for World Peace Fourteen Points speech given

Wilson Presents His Plan Fourteen Points: Plan for World Peace Fourteen Points speech given before Congress, points divided into three groups First five points Wilson believed had to be addressed to prevent another war

Themes in Wilson’s Fourteen Points Self determination (personal independence) of all peoples Arms reduction

Themes in Wilson’s Fourteen Points Self determination (personal independence) of all peoples Arms reduction Non-punishment Formation of the League of Nations Freedom of the Seas No secret treaties Free and open trade

Fourteen Points 1. There should be no secret treaties among nations. 2. Freedom of

Fourteen Points 1. There should be no secret treaties among nations. 2. Freedom of the seas should be maintained for all. 3. Tariffs and other economic barriers among nations should be lowered or abolished in order to allow free trade. 4. Arms should be reduced to the lowest point consistent with domestic safety, thus lessening the possibility of military responses during diplomatic crises. 5. Colonial (imperial) policies should consider the interests of the colonial peoples as well as the interests of the imperialistic powers.

Fourteen Points 6 -13 dealt with boundary changes 14 th point called for a

Fourteen Points 6 -13 dealt with boundary changes 14 th point called for a creation of and international organization to address the diplomatic crises like those that had sparked the war… League of Nations: provide a forum for nations to discuss and settle their grievances without war

League of Nations The League of Nation's was created to ensure that war never

League of Nations The League of Nation's was created to ensure that war never broke out again To memorize the goals of the League use the acronym SIDE: Stop wars Improve people’s lives Disarmament Enforce the Treaty of Versailles http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=rs. USXJDfayo&feature=related

Work with a partner to discuss and answer the following questions: 1. Which of

Work with a partner to discuss and answer the following questions: 1. Which of the Fourteen Points do you feel is the most important? Why? 2. In what order would you rank the fourteen points, from most to least important? 3. How realistic were Wilson’s ideas? Explain. 4. How idealistic were Wilson’s ideas? Explain. 5. Do the Fourteen Points address the causes of WWI? If yes, which ones?

Wrap Up: In your opinion were Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points a fair offer to

Wrap Up: In your opinion were Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points a fair offer to the world for peace? Why or why not?

Wednesday 3/30/16 Goal: to analyze the aftermath of WWI. Warm up: In your opinion

Wednesday 3/30/16 Goal: to analyze the aftermath of WWI. Warm up: In your opinion were Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points a fair offer to the world for peace? Why or why not? Please write at least 3 lines. Homework: 1920 s vocab. #’s 1 -13, due Thursday (tomorrow), 14 -27 due on Friday and 27 -38 due on Monday.

Aftermath of WWI Vocabulary: aggressor, victim, idealist http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Hl 5 Oq.

Aftermath of WWI Vocabulary: aggressor, victim, idealist http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Hl 5 Oq. QVa. D 9 Y &feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL 4 AE 23 8 DF 9 D 8961 A 9 Write a four sentence summary of what you learned from the video.

How to Solve the Peace What were the longterm and immediate causes of war?

How to Solve the Peace What were the longterm and immediate causes of war? Explain briefly. How should a peace treaty have resolved these problems?

British Prime Minister David Lloyd George French Premier George Clemenceau “The Big Four” Italian

British Prime Minister David Lloyd George French Premier George Clemenceau “The Big Four” Italian Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando U. S. President Woodrow Wilson

Treaty of Versailles Germany blamed, demilitarized, forced to pay reparations Treaty written without German

Treaty of Versailles Germany blamed, demilitarized, forced to pay reparations Treaty written without German representation Anschluss (Combining of Germany and Austria) forbidden forever League of Nations created but Germany not admitted

Treaty of Versailles Map altered with little regard for ethnic or true national boundaries

Treaty of Versailles Map altered with little regard for ethnic or true national boundaries Poland created out of Germany and Russia France given back the Alsace Lorraine province Czechoslovakia created out of Germany and Austria. Hungary Yugoslavia created by combining Montenegro, Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, and other small territories Austria-Hungary broken up England received mandates territorial holdings in the Middle East from the. Ottoman Empire http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=g. Kz. Z 1 Ow. PXgk&feature=r elmfu

Land was. Europe taken from Germany Ottoman Empire given tothe was Central was. The

Land was. Europe taken from Germany Ottoman Empire given tothe was Central was. The redrawn to&reduce Poland; Germany’s border divided; with Britain France & France was power of the Austro-Hungarian Empire demilitarized to avoid gained a future mandates invasion in the Middle East New nations were created from territory Europe & Middle East taken from Russia (who left WWI early Before & After after the Bolshevik Revolution) World War I

Wilson’s Lack of Support The USA became isolationist after the war. The US Senate

Wilson’s Lack of Support The USA became isolationist after the war. The US Senate disagreed with the League of Nations because they thought that by becoming a member they would lose their independence and get drawn into international disputes. The Senate also felt that Wilson was partisan (favoring one political party) and they disliked him.

Wilson toured the USA to “sell” the treaty. . .

Wilson toured the USA to “sell” the treaty. . .

World War I in Global History Rise of Fascism Great Depression World War II

World War I in Global History Rise of Fascism Great Depression World War II

World War I in Global History European Dominance Appeared Undiminished Overriding Significance - Began

World War I in Global History European Dominance Appeared Undiminished Overriding Significance - Began Undermining of Europe’s Supremacy Overseas Investment Declined American Industrial Rise - Global Leadership Crossed the Atlantic

Jeopardy Review Game Each group will be assigned a different category: Causes of WWI

Jeopardy Review Game Each group will be assigned a different category: Causes of WWI Trench Warfare What led America to join the war? The Home Front Americans in Battle Write the question and answer on one side, with the point value on the other… 5 questions (500, 400, 300, 200, 100)