Title: Unit 7
1Unit 7 Imperialism through World War I
- Lesson 5 Treaty of Versailles
2Agenda
- The War Ends
- Treaty of Versailles Simulation
- Treaty of Versailles Debrief
- Looking at the Treaty
3Monday, May 5
- Page 59
- Bell ringer
- Complete The War Ends with questions
- Objective
- Analyze how nationalism increased in Germany due
to debt from WWI. Explain how the Treaty of
Versailles (1919), global depression, and the
actions of the Axis powers led to WWII. - Attach The War Ends
- Page 60
- Attach Notes Treaty of Versailles
- Page 61
- Attach Document Treaty of Versailles
4Treaty of Versailles Simulation
- In your groups, assign each person a nation
- France
- Great Britain
- United States
- Germany
- As a group, define the word treaty
5Treaty of Versailles
- Simulation-Using what you have previously learned
about the war, complete this chart (use text
pages 779-799). Groups be prepared to give a 3-5
minute presentation
Victim or Aggressor? Ie, did this country cause the war or were they attacked? State of the country at end of the war. How did the war impact this country? What does this country need to repair itself? This depends on what happened to them. What would this country need at the end of the war to fix itself? (include 2-3 items)
France
Great Britain
United States
Germany
6Treaty of Versailles Simulation
- All Groups
- Take turns identifying what your nation needs to
repair itself after the war. - Negotiate your treaty
- Decide how you will vote on items
- Decide which items are most important
- Determine at least 5 items that would comprise
your end of war treaty
7Treaty of Versailles Debrief
- What similarities existed between each nations
desires? - What differences existed?
- What difficulties did each nation face?
- Did each nation feel that it was a winner?
8Treaty of Versailles
- Reading the Treaty of Versailles.
- Rank each article from 1 11.
- 1 Most severe
- 11 Least severe
- Treaty of Versailles
9Debrief
- Imagine that you are a German in 1919. 1. How do
you feel about the Treaty of Versailles? - Make a prediction
- 2. Ten years have passed since World War I ended.
Predict how European nations have recovered from
the war (remember the Treaty of Versailles) - France
- Great Britain
- Germany
10Unit 7 Imperialism through World War I
- Lesson 5 Treaty of Versailles
- Day 2
11Agenda
12Tuesday, May 6
- Page 62
- Bell ringer
- Using the reading Axis Aggression, identify and
describe three ways that Hitler violated the
Treaty of Versailles - Objective
- Analyze how nationalism increased in Germany due
to debt from WWI. Explain how the Treaty of
Versailles (1919), global depression, and the
actions of the Axis powers led to WWII. - Attach reading Axis Aggression
- Page 63 Title The Great Depression
13Make a prediction
- Ten years have passed since World War I ended.
Predict how European nations have recovered from
the war (remember the Treaty of Versailles) - France
- Great Britain
- Germany
14In RealityThe Great Depression has begun in
America (pg 63)
Stock Market Crash Buying on Speculation
Bank Failures No new loans
Reduction in Spending by Consumers Unemployment to 25
American Economic Policy with Europe Smoot-Hawley Tariff
Drought Conditions The Dust Bowl
15And it spreads
- Each European nation is struggling to recover
from World War I when the Great Depression
spreads across the Atlantic
16Government Intervention (pg 63)
- In pairs, you are to come up with 2 policies that
the government could come up with to help people
deal with the Depression. Remember that people
are unemployed (so they need jobs), and people
are poor and hungry (so they need food). How can
the government provide assistance? What policies
can they institute? - Ex When students are failing, teachers offer
tutorial or extra work that can be completed.
What can the government to help its failing
citizens?
Program What does it do? What does it fix? Is it permanent?
17Case Study Germany
- Write three adjectives to describe how Germany is
recovering from the War - (remember the Treaty of Versailles)
- Write three ways Germans can revive their nation
18Case Study Germany
- Economically devastated after WWI
- Spend money to create jobs
- Transportation
- Modernization
- Goal End unemployment
- Reality Caused high inflation
- What does Germany need to get out of its
Depression?
19A strong leader Adolf Hitler
- Germany will either be a world power or will not
be at all. - Armies for the preservation of peace do not
exist they exist only for the triumphant
exertion of war.
20Exit Ticket Why Hitler?
- 1. We demand the union of all Germans in a Great
Germany on the basis of the principle of
self-determination of all people. - 3. We demand land and territory (colonies) for
the maintenance of our people and the settlement
of our surplus population. - 4. Only those who are our fellow coutnrymen can
become citizens. Only those who have German
blood, regardless of creed, can be our
countrymen. Hence, no Jew can be a countryman. - 7. We demand that the State shall above all
understake to ensure that every citizen shall
have the possibility of living decently and
earning a livelihood. If it should not be
possible to feed the whole population, then
aliens (non-citizens) must be expelled from the
Reich (Germany). - 8. Any further immigration of non-Germans must be
prevented. We demand that all non-Germans who
have entered Germany since August 2, 1914, shall
be compelled to leave immediately. - - The Nazi Partys Goals, Adolf Hitler speech
1920 - Exit ticket How was Hitler able to use German
nationalism to his advantage? - One full paragraph