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Title: How did Wilsons goals differ from the Allies at the peace table


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How did Wilsons goals differ from the Allies at
the peace table?
  • Warm-Up

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Students will understand how the goals of the
Allies and President Wilson differed at the
Treaty of Versailles.
  • Objective

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  • Chapter 24 Map Mystery.

HW
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MAP MYSTERY 24Clue 1 Bordeaux, France Clue 2
American soldiersClue 3 Ft. Riley, Kansas
American soldiersSolving the Mystery American
soldiersbrought the flu to Europe, where it
quicklyspread and turned more deadly. Later the
moredeadly strain was brought back to the
UnitedStates by returning American soldiers.
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  • Reviewing Key People, Places, and Terms1.
    Bolsheviks 2. V. I. Lenin 3. Germany4. Treaty
    of Brest-Litovsk 5. France
  • Understanding the Main Ideas 1. e 2. h 3. a4.
    g 5. c 6. d 7. b 8. f

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Chapter 24 Section 4Wilson and the PeacePages
662-665
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"The world must be made safe for democracy. Its
peace must be planted upon the tested foundations
of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to
serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We
seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material
compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely
make. We are but one of the champions of the
rights of mankind. We shall be satisfied when
those rights have been made as secure as the
faith and the freedom of nations can make
them."Woodrow Wilson's War MessageApril 2, 1917
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1.    Huge crowds cheered when Woodrow Wilson
arrived in France because he was the man who had
promised a world _________________________.
"safe for democracy"
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Wilsons Peace Plan
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2.    Because many of the Allies wanted to
_______________________ Germany, they scoffed at
Wilsons goal of peace without victory.
punish
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3.    Wilsons peace plan known as the
_______________ was designed to prevent
international problems from causing another war.
14 Points
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4.    Wilsons first point called for an end
to________________________.
secret agreements
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5.    The 14 Points also included freedom of the
seas, free trade, and a limit on
_________________________.
arms
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6.    Wilson also supported ______________________
___, which is the right of national groups to
their own territory and form of government.
self-determination
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7.    Wilson considered his 14th point to be the
greatest for it would create a ___________________
_______ to protect the independence of all
countries.
League of Nations
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8.    The 14 Points ran into trouble because some
were too __________________________ and others
conflicted with reality.
vague
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The Peace Treaty
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9.    Diplomats from more than 30 nations met in
Paris and __________________________ to create a
lasting peace.
Versailles
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10. Key issues were decided on by the BIG FOUR,
which included Wilson, __________________________
of Britain, __________________________ of France,
and __________________________ of Italy.
David Lloyd George
George Clemenceau
Vittorio Orlando
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The Big 4
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Conflicting Goals
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11. Many of the allies pushed to make Germany
responsible for the war and pay huge
__________________________ for losses suffered
from the war.
reparations
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12. Another goal of the Allies at the peace
conferences was to prevent Germany from
________________________ .
rebuilding military strength
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The Final Treaty
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13. The __________________________ was finished
by June of 1919, but none of the Allies were
satisfied with it.
Treaty of Versailles
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14. The Treaty forced Germany to take full blame
for the war, pay 300 billion in reparations,
limit their military, lose their overseas
colonies and give __________________________ back
to the French.
Alsace-Lorraine
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Wilsons Successes
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15. Several new Eastern European nations were
created under Wilsons idea of self-determination
including Poland, __________________________ and
Yugoslavia.
Czechoslovakia
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16. Wilson believed his greatest achievement was
convincing the Allies to include
__________________________ in the treaty.
the League of Nations
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Battle Over the Treaty
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17.  Wilson faced opposition to the treaty
within America because German Americans,
republicans, and __________________________
disagreed with the terms.
isolationists
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18. Henry Cabot Lodge of MA, head of the Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, objected to
_________________________ of the treaty because
it could involve the U.S. in future wars.
Article 10
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Henry Cabot Lodge
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19. Lodge wanted the treaty changed so that the
U.S. would remain __________________________ of
the league, and Congress would be able to decide
when the U.S. would follow League policy.
independant
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A Defeat for Wilson
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20. Although Wilson toured the country promoting
his ideas, the Senate rejected the Treaty of
Versailles and the U.S. did not sign a peace
treaty with Germany until ________
1921
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