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Tuesday, September 10 th , 2013

Tuesday, September 10 th , 2013. Bell Work What do you think happens to a country after it loses a war? Who decides what happens to that country? Agenda Bell Work Turn in Trench Warfare Pamphlet Reading/Activity on the “Big 3”. “The Big three”.

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Tuesday, September 10 th , 2013

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  1. Tuesday, September 10th, 2013 Bell Work What do you think happens to a country after it loses a war? Who decides what happens to that country? Agenda Bell Work Turn in Trench Warfare Pamphlet Reading/Activity on the “Big 3”

  2. “The Big three” • David Lloyd George (Britain), George Clemenceau (France) and Woodrow Wilson (U.S.A.) met at the Paris Peace Conference to determine what to do with Germany after World War I

  3. President of the USA. Wilson was an idealist and reformer, who wanted to build a better and more peaceful world. He didn’t want the Treaty to be too harsh as he believed this would lead to revenge. He wanted to set up a peace keeping body – The League of Nations- created the 14 points Felt that all countries of the world should agree to disarmament Woodrow Wilson

  4. The prime minister of Great Britain. He was a realist. An experienced politician who realized there must be compromise. The people of Britain wanted revenge, but he thought that would lead to another war Wanted to rebuild Germany to be a trading partner Wanted Britain to maintain Naval control of the seas David Lloyd George

  5. President of France. Clemenceau had seen France invaded by Germany in 1870 and 1914, he wanted to make sure this would never happen again. France had suffered greatly during the War, they wanted compensation and revenge. Uncompromising Didn’t want Germany to be allowed into League of Nations George Clemenceau

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