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  • When did World War One end?
    November 1918
  • What was the purpose of the Armistice signed by Germany?
    To stop the war and withdraw troops
  • What region did Germany have to hand over as part of the Armistice?
    Alsace-Lorraine
  • What was one of the contentious issues following the Armistice?
    The murder of German delegation leader Erzberger
  • How many countries participated in the Paris Peace Conference in January 1919?
    Over 30 countries
  • Who were the main leaders involved in the Paris Peace Conference?
    France's Clemenceau, Wilson, and Lloyd George
  • What were Clemenceau's main aims regarding Germany?
    To punish Germany and seek reparations
  • Why did Clemenceau want to push German borders back to the Rhine?
    To protect France from future invasions
  • How did Lloyd George's views differ from Clemenceau's?
    Lloyd George wanted economic stability for Germany
  • What did Lloyd George publish in March 1919?
    The Fontenbleau Memorandum
  • What was Woodrow Wilson's main proposal after World War One?
    The 14 Points for a fair peace
  • What was a significant criticism of Wilson's 14 Points?
    They were largely ignored in the treaty
  • When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
    28th of June 1919
  • What acronym can be used to remember the terms of the Treaty of Versailles?
    Treaty terms: territorial, military, economic, psychological
  • What was one military restriction placed on Germany by the Treaty?
    Army limited to 100,000 men
  • What was the economic impact of the Treaty on Germany?
    Reparations set at £6.6 billion
  • What was Article 231 of the Treaty of Versailles known as?
    The War Guilt Clause
  • How did the Treaty of Versailles affect Germany's national pride?
    It was seen as humiliating and damaging
  • Which territories were taken from Germany after the Treaty?
    Alsace-Lorraine, Memel, and Danzig
  • What was the French reaction to the Treaty of Versailles?
    Mixed feelings about its leniency and harshness
  • How did Lloyd George feel about the reparations imposed on Germany?
    He thought they were too harsh
  • What was Wilson's view on the League of Nations?
    He was pleased with its creation
  • Why did the U.S. Senate refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles?
    Concerns over isolationism and Article 10
  • What was the impact of the U.S. not joining the League of Nations?
    It weakened the League significantly
  • What did the Treaty of Versailles do to Germany's colonies?
    They became mandates under League control
  • What was the public sentiment in America regarding the Treaty?
    They felt it was harsh and unfair
  • How did the Treaty of Versailles affect future relations in Europe?
    It set the stage for future conflicts
  • How did Americans feel about the Treaty of Versailles?
    They felt it was harsh and unfair
  • What was a major concern of isolationists regarding Article 10?
    It could force the U.S. to protect other countries
  • What was required for the U.S. Senate to ratify an international treaty?
    A two-thirds approval from the Senate
  • What was the consequence of the U.S. not ratifying the Treaty of Versailles?
    The U.S. could not join the League of Nations
  • How did the absence of the U.S. affect the League of Nations?
    It significantly weakened the League's effectiveness
  • What was Woodrow Wilson's stance on self-determination?
    He advocated for it during treaty negotiations
  • What were some treaties negotiated after the Paris Peace Conference?
    Treaty of Saint Germain, Trianon, Severus, Lausanne
  • What did the Treaty of Saint Germain address?
    It was for Austria after World War I
  • When was the Treaty of Saint Germain signed?
    10th of September 1919
  • What new countries were created from the Treaty of Saint Germain?
    Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia
  • What was the limit placed on Austria's army by the Treaty of Saint Germain?
    30,000 men
  • What economic challenges did Austria face after World War I?
    It economically collapsed in 1921
  • What unusual method did Austria use to pay reparations?
    They paid with animals like cows