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International Relations The Peace Settlement 1918-1928

International Relations The Peace Settlement 1918-1928. Section 2 Part 1. Lesson 1. How can you stop a war?. Armistice. 2 Mark questions. Make sure you’re explaining the point you made!. Make a point Explain it Give one reason why Germany wanted an armistice. (2)

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International Relations The Peace Settlement 1918-1928

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  1. International Relations The Peace Settlement 1918-1928 Section 2 Part 1

  2. Lesson 1 How can you stop a war?

  3. Armistice

  4. 2 Mark questions Make sure you’re explaining the point you made! • Make a point • Explain it • Give one reason why Germany wanted an armistice. (2) • Once you have answered your question swap and mark your partners. They need to have the wording of the question with the reason in the first sentence and have developed the point they made in the second sentence.

  5. 6 mark questions • A bit like 2 mark but with 3 points this time. • Each point needs to be a little longer so aim for at least 3 sentences for each point this time. • What were the main terms of the Armistice? (6)

  6. Applying knowledge • Set your own 2 mark questions on ending the fighting for your partner to try.

  7. Lesson 2 The big three

  8. Hot Seat We need a Clemenceau, Lloyd George and Wilson volunteer to answer questions from the class on what they want from the Treaty of Versailles.

  9. Lesson 3 Treaty of Versailles

  10. Write a short speech from the point of view of each character, explaining what they each want from a peace treaty. Think about what each country had particularly suffered during the First World War.

  11. The ‘Diktat’ At Versailles 27 nations were represented but us defeated countries were not allowed to attend. We are not happy about this and refer to the treaty as the ‘Diktat’ because it had been dictated to us, not negotiated. It gave people Hitler an excuse to ignore it later when he became leader Why did Germany refer to the treaty as ‘Diktat’? (2)

  12. What if Germany had been present at The Treaty of Versailles...

  13. Lesson 4 How did people react to the treaty?

  14. Link a Simon Cowell reaction to one of the countries ... B • Britain • France • America • Germany A C E D

  15. Now write a sentence summing up the reaction. • Watch the video and read the following slides to see if you are correct... • http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/history/mwh/ir1/opinions_video.shtml

  16. Write a front page newspaper article from the country of your choice on your countries reactions to the Treaty Another War? Vengeance! Verräter!

  17. Predict what you think will happen as an outcome of the Treaty Of Versailles. Explain your reasoning.

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