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Reshaping the World

Section 7.4

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Today’s Agenda

• 7.4 Slide Show• Homework• Read Chapter 7.4 • Make sure you have already read the rest of

Chapter 7 (I can’t cover everything on the test)

• Unit Test Tuesday• Study!!!

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By the end of this lesson we will be able to:

• Explain Wilson’s Fourteen Points and compare the reaction of the European people to the document to Allied leaders.

• Analyze the outcomes of the Treaty of Versailles and their affect on Europe.

• Explain the League of Nations and analyze why it was ineffective.

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The War to End all Wars?

1914 1916 1917 1918 1919 1939

Archduke Ferdinand Assassinated

Battle of Somme

US Enters War

Germany Surrenders: 11/11

at 11:11AM

Treaty of Versailles

Germany Invades

Poland:WWII begins

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When did the First World War end?

• 11/11/1918 at 11:11 AM

• Kaiser Wilhelm II abdicated throne November 10 and fled to Holland

• Newly created Weimar Republic surrender to Allies

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The War to End All Wars Ends

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When someone “wins” a war, what should be their goal at the negotiating

table (Peace Treaty)?•Land Gains

•Financial Gains

•Security

•Prosecution of war criminals

•Punishment of Enemy

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What impact can punishment have?

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The time period immediately following a war is dangerous because it can often sow

the seeds for the next war.

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What was Wilson’s Fourteen Points?• Wilson’s peace plan for post-

war Europe• Hoped to end all future wars• Included:

– freedom of the seas & trade – end to secret alliances– Arms reduction – self-determination– Border realignment of

Austria-Hungary– End of colonial empire– League of Nations

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Treaty of Versailles

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What was the League of Nations?• International body

designed to mediate the problems of the world

• Would guarantee the security of every member

• bond between nations could end war

• Creel – 60 leaflets dropped

(Entente and Central territory)

– Why?

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What was the Bolshevik Revolution?• Radical communist group that

overthrew Russian democratic government– Led by Vladimir Lenin

• Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (Nov. 1917)– Peace treaty between Germany

& Soviet Union • Based on Karl Marx’s ideology for

gov– Predicted class war between

working class (proletariat) and the capitalists (bourgeoisie)

• Lenin revealed secret agreements between allies for post-war spoils

• Early footage of Lenin inciting the crowd

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Bolshevik Revolution

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How did the Allies react to the Fourteen Points?

• Masses of Europeans supported it

• British (David Lloyd George)

– rejected freedom of seas, colonies

• France (Clemenceau)

– believed that Germany should be punished

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How did Wilson violate his own ideas in the Fourteen Points?

• Violated ‘self determination”– Supported the “White

Army” who were fighting the Bolsheviks

• Results– Hypocrisy & Wilson’s own

campaigning angered voters– Voted for Republican-

controlled congress in election of 1918

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Americans intervene in Russia

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• Big Four

– France, GB, US, Italy

• Germany, Russia excluded

• Germany had to:

– Pay reparations (war fines)• 33 billion (War Guilt Clause)

– Give Alsace/Lorraine back to France

– Disarm it large army/navy

• GB/France retained colonies

• Poland recreated

• Italy denied Austrian territory

• Japan’s provision (racial equality) dropped in exchange for their dominance in Asia

• League of Nations adopted

What was the outcome of the Treaty of Versailles?

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Who were the Irreconcilables?• Congressional

leaders who totally rejected idea of joining League

• Anti-imperialists

• Some were Isolationists

• Disliked idea of defending European colonial possessions

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Who were the Reservationists?• Congressmen

who supported the league but were concerned with Article X

• feared the League superseded the power of Congress to declared war

Article X

the League preserve “the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all members of the League.”

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Who was Henry Cabot Lodge?• Senator who led the

opposition to the League

• resented Wilson’s aristocratic ways

– the fact that Wilson would get credit for the League when Lodge had proposed a similar body on other occasions

• Motivated by anger and genuine misgivings

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What was the outcome of the League debate?

• Wilson

– refused to negotiate.

– went directly to the people for support

• 9 thousand miles campaign

– 26 stops in 27 days

– collapsed and had a stroke

• Senate

– rejected the Treaty

• United States did not act on any of Wilson’s Fourteen Points

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Europe 1919

                                                                         

           

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Sowing the Seeds for WWII