President Wilson’s ‘Fourteen Points’ which he announced in January of 1918 but instead, only four out of the fourteen points made it. Despite the Treaty of Versailles’ purpose to be fair and effective to end all wars, that was not the case because not all countries were beneficial from this treaty. The United States was not majorly affected by World War I because they entered in the later years of the war, therefore they did not see much effectiveness in the Treaty of Versailles. President Woodrow Wilson…
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quote among many others, as well as creating the fourteen points, Woodrow Wilson has become one of the most influential (not to mention popular) writers of the Treaty of Versailles. II. Paraphrastic: The failure of many other nations who wish to improve their conditions economically is a result of a nation refusing to adopt any humane conditions of labor. III. From the Cause: Woodrow Wilson was motivated by the cause of war. Wilson's fourteen points, as well as the remaining articles in this treaty…
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World War I. It helped mold, shape, and structure territorial and governmental aspects that were at high risk of collapsing during WWI. The United States used this opportunity of peace to "create a stable and peaceful world" by channeling Wilson's Fourteen Points, and other acts alongside it. The U.S. also had policies used against them to halt any further involvement in international disputes that they weren't call for. The Treaty of Versailles was one of the main peace treaties…
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and politically unfortunately, like some individuals countries do not heal. World War I may have turned out differently had certain circumstances of what caused the war, the major turning points, and the peace treaties not happened. The history of World War I will live with individuals forever because of the effects it had on every country. All the outcomes of World War I still continue o influence the world…
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(“Llewellyn, J. Weimar Republic Timeline”). The Weimar Republic is the name of the Republic made after World War One. Germany at the time had thought that the Treaty would be based on the president of the USA (Woodrow Wilson's) 14 points that were made on january 8 1918(“fourteen points”). These points would be reevaluated at the Paris Peace Conference and altered(“Todd,…
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States, France, Russia, Britain, and Italy, and the Central Powers- Germany, Bulgaria, the Ottoman Empire, and Austria Hungary. Around October of 1918, the Allies began destroying German lines and President Woodrow Wilson of the United States requested an armistice to Germany based on his Fourteen Points, which included spreading democracy to prevent future wars. The Germans knew their defeat was upon them and agreed to negotiate the armistice. On November 11 of 1918, Germany surrendered and the Allies…
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CORE STUDY: WORLD WAR 1 1. WAR ON THE WESTERN FRONT 1.1 The reasons for stalemate on the Western Front Failure of the Von Schliefen Plan Failed to encircle Paris (met with strong resistance from the allied powers at the battle of the Marne) Germans forced to retreat to the river Aisne – but had no plans for a defensive role, so tried to capture the allies Channel Ports (cut off allies’ resources). This became known = “Race to the Sea”. This race stretched the front line of entrenched…
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This article is about the Treaty of Versailles of 28 June 1919, at the end of World War I. For other uses, see Treaty of Versailles (disambiguation). Page semi-protected Treaty of Versailles Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany {{{image_alt}}} Cover of the English version Signed 28 June 1919 Location Palace of Versailles, Versailles, France Effective 10 January 1920 Condition Ratification by Germany and three Principal Allied Powers…
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World History Semester 2 Finals Study Guide 1. Which best explains why the major powers of Europe became involved in the conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia in 1914? – They were all bound by treaty to one side or the other. 2. The Balkans was known as the powder keg of Europe prior to WWI mainly because – the area had a long history of ethnic disputes and nationalism. 3. Prior to the First World War, which of the following was an important source of conflict between European nations? –…
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General Von Falkenhayn Succeeded Moltke as German commander General Ludendorff German commander from 1916 General Haig Commander of British forces Lord Kitchener British Minister of War until 1916 David Lloyd George British Prime Minister from 1916 Woodrow Wilson President of United States during the war Georges Clemenceau French Premier at Paris Peace Conference General Foch French general; Supreme Allied Commander March 1918 War on the Western Front Reasons for Stalemate on the Western Front The Schlieffen…
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