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Part 4: Making Peace Your goal: Understand how the end of World War I made World War II possible.

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Part 4: Making PeacePart 4: Making Peace

• Your goal:

Understand how the end of World War I made World War II possible.

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After winning the war, the Allies dictated a harsh peace settlement that left many nations feeling betrayed.

Hard feelings left by the peace settlement helped cause World War II.

Overview

Assessment

• Woodrow Wilson

• Fourteen Points

• self-determination

• Treaty of Versailles

• League of Nations

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MAIN IDEA WHY IT MATTERS NOW

TERMS & NAMES

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• Blames Germany for everything.

• Ignores Wilson’s Fourteen Points,

• Creates new nations in Europe,

• Is rejected by the United States Senate.

Treaty of Versailles

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big four

The Versailles Treaty

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flaws of the treaty

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league of Nations

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league of Nations

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Completing the cycle

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map of Europe before

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map of Europe after

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1. Look at the graphic to help organize your thoughts. Explain the effects of World War I.

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Effects of WWI

Millions of lives lost $338 billion cost

Land, towns, and villages destroyed

Widespread disillusionment

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ANSWER

2. Do you think the peace settlements at Versailles were fair? Why or why not? Consider the warring and nonwarring nations affected. THINK ABOUT

• Germany’s punishment • the creation of new nations

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• the mandate system

Fair: Germany was punished for its aggression, and numerous independence claims were addressed through the creation of new nations.

Unfair: Germany was too harshly punished, and colonial peoples did not get their independence.

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