7.5 Unresolved Tensions After World War I

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    • The harsh reparations imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles contributed to economic instability
    • What clause in the Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to accept sole responsibility for the war?
      War Guilt Clause
    • What did the Treaty of Versailles' provisions create by imposing economic hardship and nationalist grievances?
      Future conflicts
    • What impact did reparations have on Germany's economy under the Treaty of Versailles?
      Crippled it
    • Conflicting nationalist movements after World War I often sought self-determination for ethnic groups.
      True
    • Match the Treaty of Versailles provision with its impact:
      Territorial Adjustments ↔️ Led to disputes over new boundaries
      Reparations ↔️ Crippled the German economy
      War Guilt Clause ↔️ Humiliated Germany
      Military Restrictions ↔️ Limited Germany's defense
    • What was the goal of the Pan-Arabism movement in the Middle East after World War I?
      Unity against Western influence
    • What were conflicting nationalist movements seeking after World War I?
      Self-determination
    • The Treaty of Versailles redrew borders, transferring territories from defeated countries to victorious ones
    • What does nationalism emphasize loyalty and devotion to?
      A nation-state
    • What was the result of the harsh reparations imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles?
      Hyperinflation
    • What was the primary goal of the League of Nations after World War I?
      Prevent future conflicts
    • Order the key limitations of the League of Nations:
      1️⃣ Lack of enforcement power
      2️⃣ Inability to resolve major tensions
      3️⃣ Withdrawal of key members
    • Nationalism emphasizes loyalty and devotion to a nation-state, promoting national identity, unity, and interests
    • Nations seek territorial expansion to increase influence and resources
    • Match the region with its nationalist movement and outcome:
      Europe ↔️ German unification, formation of the German Empire
      Asia ↔️ Indian independence movement, independence from Britain
      Middle East ↔️ Pan-Arabism, establishment of independent Arab states
    • Nationalist movements in the 20th century led to new nations, altered borders, and increased global tensions.
      True
    • The League of Nations lacked enforcement power to compel member states
    • Match the post-WWI tension with its impact on World War II:
      Unresolved Territorial Disputes ↔️ Fuelled nationalist grievances
      Conflicting Nationalist Movements ↔️ Created instability and potential for war
      Economic Instability ↔️ Great Depression and rise of authoritarianism
    • What did the Treaty of Versailles fail to resolve, leading to ongoing conflicts after World War I?
      Territorial disputes
    • What was the term for the right of a people to choose their own government and future?
      Self-determination
    • Order the following examples of nationalist movements by region:
      1️⃣ Europe: German unification
      2️⃣ Asia: Indian independence movement
      3️⃣ Middle East: Pan-Arabism
    • Nationalist movements in the 20th century often led to altered borders and increased global tensions.
      True
    • The Treaty of Versailles was signed in 1919 to end World War I.
      True
    • The Treaty of Versailles severely restricted the German military
    • Match the nationalist movement with its region:
      German unification ↔️ Europe
      Pan-Arabism ↔️ Middle East
      Indian independence movement ↔️ Asia
    • The Great Depression led to the rise of authoritarianism, nationalist movements, and global conflicts
    • The League of Nations failed to prevent the outbreak of World War II.

      True
    • Match the post-WWI tension with its description:
      Unresolved Territorial Disputes ↔️ Ongoing conflicts over borders
      Conflicting Nationalist Movements ↔️ Ethnic groups seeking self-determination
      Economic Instability ↔️ Reparations causing resentment
    • Territorial expansion is a key factor driving nationalism.

      True
    • Steps in creating political unity as a factor driving nationalism
      1️⃣ Establish a unified government
      2️⃣ Promote national governance
      3️⃣ Advance national interests
    • What is self-determination in the context of nationalism?
      The right of a people to choose their own government
    • What global economic crisis began in 1929?
      The Great Depression
    • Which key members withdrew from the League of Nations?
      U.S., Germany, Japan
    • Self-determination is the right of a people to choose their own government and future.

      True
    • The Great Depression began in 1929 and contributed to the rise of authoritarian regimes and World War II.

      True
    • What was one limitation of the League of Nations that prevented it from achieving its goals?
      Lack of enforcement power
    • What is the political ideology that emphasizes loyalty and devotion to a nation-state?
      Nationalism
    • What does cultural identity celebrate to foster national unity?
      Shared values, language, history
    • Economic prosperity is a key factor in strengthening national competitiveness.
      True