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What word is used for the ceasefire at the end of the war?
Armistice
Which of the allied countries suffered the
most
in WW1?
France
Where did the allies organise the peace conference to deal with Germany?
Palace of Versailles
Who were the Big Three at the Versailles Peace Conference?
Georges Clemenceau
,
David Lloyd
George,
Woodrow Wilson
What did France want to do to Germany?
Disarm Germany
and make them
pay
for all the war
damage.
What did the British people want from Germany?
'Hang the Kaiser'
,
'Make Germany Pay'
for all the war damage.
David Lloyd George publicly went along with this, but what did he actually think should happen?
He wanted to
preserve
the
power
of the
British navy
, and keep
Germany
strong enough to maintain
trade
with.
What was Woodrow Wilson's attitude towards Germany?
America
had not been very affected by the war so didn't desire
revenge.
What was Wilson's list of ideas for what he thought should happen after the war called?
the
Fourteen Points.
What is 'self-determination'?
The
right
for all people to
govern
themselves or decide who
governs
them.
What was the worldwide association of nations that Wilson wanted to set up named?
League of Nations
When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?
28th June 1919
Give three areas of land taken off Germany in the Treaty.
Alsace-Lorraine
,
Saar Land
,
Polish Corridor
,
North Schleswig
,
Memel
,
Danzig
,
Upper Silesia
What amount of reparations did Germany have to pay?
£6.6 billion
What military restrictions were placed on Germany at Versailles?
100,000
in
army
,
tanks
&
planes
banned,
15,000
in
navy
,
6 ships
, no
submarines
and no
troops
in the
Rhineland.
What was done with the
Rhineland
?
It was
demilitarised.
What was the 'War Guilt' clause?
Article
231
,
Germany
had to take full
blame
for
WW1.
What is a diktat?
A
'dictated peace'
,
Germany
had
no choice
but to
sign
it.
Which major country decided not to join the LofN and why was this weird?
USA
, it was an
American idea
in the
first place.
Why was it also a major problem?
the
USA
was the
richest
and most
powerful
country.
Which two countries were banned from joining what what did it make the League look like?
Germany
and
USSR
, make it look like a
'winner's club'.
Name two social problems / diseases the League tried to tackle.
Social
:
drug trafficking
,
prostitution
,
modern slavery
,
better working conditions.
Diseases
:
malaria
,
leprosy
,
yellow fever.
What is collective security?
If one state attacks another, all the
members
would join together and act
against
the aggressor.
How often did the Assembly meet?
Once a year.
How were the decisions made?
The decisions had to be
unanimous.
Which were the four permanent members of the council?
Britain
,
France
,
Italy
,
Japan.
What were the 3 stages of taking action against an aggressive country?
Moral condemnation
,
economic sanctions
and
military force.
What is moral condemnation?
All countries would criticise the aggressor to pressure them into stopping their actions.
What did economic sanctions involve?
All countries
in the
LofN
would stop
trading
with the
aggressor.
What did military force involve?
Countries
in the
LofN
would
contribute
to an
armed force
which would act
against
the
aggressor.
Give two weakness of the League.
Had no
army
of its own, too
slow
, each
Council member
had a
veto.
What American city held the 1921-22 Arms Conference?
Washington DC.
What was the name of the peaceful 1925 deal between France and Germany?
Locarno Pact
,
1925
What was the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact about?
65
countries met up and agreed to be
peaceful.
Which countries had fallen out over the Aaland Islands in 1920?
Sweden
and
Finland.
What country had Greece invaded and had to pay compensation to in 1925?
Bulgaria.
Which Greek islands had the Italians threatened in 1923?
Corfu
Where is Manchuria?
China
What were the years of the Manchuria Crisis?
1931-33
Which country attacked and took over
Manchuria
?
Japan
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