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Wilson's Fourteen Points and the Flawed Treaty of Versailles
1. Assignment #
A Flawed Peace Chapter 11 Section 4
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points? (p. 369)
2. What were the concerns and aims
of France and Britain? (p.372)
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the treaty
punish Germany? (p. 372)
4. How did the treaty change the
world map? (p. 372)
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth Points
incorporated into the treaty? (p.372)
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United States reject
the treaty? (p. 374)
7. How did this rejection affect the
League of Nations? (p. 374)
8. Why did many countries feel bitter and
cheated as a result of the treaty? (p.373)
1. Woodrow Wilson 2. Georges Clemenceau 3. David Lloyd George
Define these terms on Vocab List.
4. self-determination 5. League Of Nations 6. mandate NOT HERE!!!!!
2. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points?
organization.
2. What were the concerns and
aims of France and Britain?
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the
treaty punish Germany?
4. How did the treaty
change the world map?
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth
Point incorporated into the treaty?
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United
States reject the treaty?
7. How did this rejection affect
the league of nations?
8. Why did many countries feel bitter
and cheated as a result of the treaty?
3. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points?
organization.
2. What were the concerns and Britain and France were concerned with national security, stripping
aims of France and Britain? Germany of its war-making power, and punishing Germany.
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the
treaty punish Germany?
4. How did the treaty
change the world map?
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth
Point incorporated into the treaty?
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United
States reject the treaty?
7. How did this rejection affect
the league of nations?
8. Why did many countries feel bitter
and cheated as a result of the treaty?
4. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points?
organization.
2. What were the concerns and Britain and France were concerned with national security, stripping
aims of France and Britain? Germany of its war-making power, and punishing Germany.
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the Germany lost substantial territory, had severe restrictions placed on its military
treaty punish Germany? operations, and was forced to acknowledge War Guilt” and pay reparations to the
Allies. $33,000,000,000
4. How did the treaty
change the world map?
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth
Point incorporated into the treaty?
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United
States reject the treaty?
7. How did this rejection affect
the league of nations?
8. Why did many countries feel bitter
and cheated as a result of the treaty?
5. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points?
organization.
2. What were the concerns and Britain and France were concerned with national security, stripping
aims of France and Britain? Germany of its war-making power, and punishing Germany.
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the Germany lost substantial territory, had severe restrictions placed on its military
treaty punish Germany? operations, and was forced to acknowledge War Guilt” and payreparations to the
Allies. $33,000,000,000
4. How did the treaty New countries were created from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire; Ottoman lands in the
Southwest Asia were carved up into mandates rather than independent nations; Finland
change the world map.
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth
Point incorporated into the treaty?
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United
States reject the treaty?
7. How did this rejection affect
the league of nations?
8. Why did many countries feel bitter
and cheated as a result of the treaty?
6. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points?
organization.
2. What were the concerns and Britain and France were concerned with national security, stripping
aims of France and Britain? Germany of its war-making power, and punshing Germany.
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the Germany lost substantial territory, had severe restrictions placed on its military
treaty punish Germany? operations, and was forced to acknowledge War Guilt” and pay reparations to the
Allies. $33,000,000,000
4. How did the treaty New countries were created from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire; Ottoman lands in the
Southwest Asia were carved up into mandates rather than independent nations; Finland
change the world map.
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth The treaty created the League of Nations, on international association whose
Point incorporated into the treaty? goal was to keep peace among nations.
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United
States reject the treaty?
7. How did this rejection affect
the league of nations?
8. Why did many countries feel bitter
and cheated as a result of the treaty?
7. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points?
organization.
2. What were the concerns and Britain and France were concerned with national security, stripping
aims of France and Britain? Germany of its war-making power, and punishing Germany.
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the Germany lost substantial territory, had severe restrictions placed on its military
treaty punish Germany? operations, and was forced to acknowledge War Guilt” and pay reparations to the
Allies. $33,000,000,000
4. How did the treaty New countries were created from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire; Ottoman lands in the
Southwest Asia were carved up into mandates rather than independent nations; Finland
change the world map.
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth The treaty created the League of Nations, on international association whose
Point incorporated into the treaty? goal was to keep peace among nations.
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United Many Americans objected to the League of Nations believing that the
States reject the treaty? United States should stay out of European affairs.
7. How did this rejection affect
the league of nations?
8. Why did many countries feel bitter
and cheated as a result of the treaty?
8. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s Fourteen
Points?
organization.
2. What were the concerns and Britain and France were concerned with national security, stripping
aims of France and Britain? Germany of its war-making power, and pushing Germany.
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the Germany lost substantial territory, had severe restrictions placed on its military
treaty punish Germany? operations, and was forced to acknowledge War Guilt” and pay reparations to the
Allies. $33,000,000,000
4. How did the treaty New countries were created from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire; Ottoman lands in the
Southwest Asia were carved up into mandates rather than independent nations; Finland
change the world map.
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth The treaty created the League of Nations, on international association whose
Point incorporated into the treaty? goal was to keep peace among nations.
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United Many Americans objected to the League of Nations believing that the
States reject the treaty? United States should stay out of European affairs.
7. How did this rejection affect Without U.S. support, the League of Nations was unable to take action
the league of nations? on various complaints of Nations around the world.
8. Why did many countries feel bitter
and cheated as a result of the treaty?
9. A Flawed Peace
Wilson’s goal of achieving a just peace differed objectives of France and Great Britain.
1. What were the guiding Granting self-determination, and establishing a world peace
principles of Wilson’s
14Points?
organization = League of Nations.
2. What were the concerns and Britain and France were concerned with national security, stripping
aims of France and Britain? Germany of its war-making power, and pushing Germany.
After heated debate and compromise, the Treaty of Versailles is signed.
3. In what ways did the Germany lost substantial territory, had severe restrictions placed on its military
treaty punish Germany? operations, and was forced to acknowledge War Guilt” and pay reparations to the
Allies. $33,000,000,000
4. How did the treaty New countries were created from the Austrian-Hungarian Empire; Ottoman lands in the
Southwest Asia were carved up into mandates rather than independent nations; Finland
change the world map?
5. How was Wilson’s Fourteenth The treaty created the League of Nations, on international association whose
Point incorporated into the treaty? goal was to keep peace among nations.
The legacy of Versailles was one of bitterness and loss.
6. Why did the United Many Americans objected to the League of Nations believing that the
States reject the treaty? United States should stay out of European affairs.
7. How did this rejection affect Without U.S. support, the League of Nations was unable to take action
the league of nations? on various complaints of Nations around the world.
8. Why did many countries feel bitter The war guilt clause left a legacy of hatred among the Germans; Africans and
and cheated as a result of the treaty? Asians were angry that their desire for independence was ignored.