Do Now Please take out Assignment #13 ESAT Warm Up Homework Check- Journal #4 Homework: Finish Political Cartoon Annotate notes.

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Do Now Please take out Assignment #13 ESAT Warm Up Homework Check- Journal #4 Homework: Finish Political Cartoon Annotate notes

DateTitleAssign. # 1/19Propaganda Poster and Rubric 16 1/23Causes and Effects of WWI17 1/23Notes: World War I18 1/23Journal #419 1/27Propaganda Gallery Walk20 1/27Notes: Treaty of Versailles21 1/27Political Cartoon22

Announcements If you were absent Mon/Tues you will stay 5 minutes after class to take or retake the vocab quiz. If you received a 6 or below on your quiz you are expected to retake a quiz Mon/Tues. Journal Entry #1 grades: If you received a 2 or 1, see the rubric or see me.

Where are we in History? Assignment #13

Question: Propaganda always has a positive impact on the people it is trying to influence. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why?

Notes: Treaty of Versailles Assignment #21 Read The End of WWI in your Home Groups and answer the questions in the space provided on your notes. You are responsible for the entire front side of the page

I. The End of WWI

II. Treaty of Versailles -A peace conference in Versailles, Paris on April 1919 with delegates from each country involved in World War I. Purpose: negotiate terms (rules) of peace to prevent another World War from breaking out.

A. The Blame Game -Many European counties that attended the conference were more interested in blaming Germany for causing WWI -Germany must accept responsibility -Germany must pay reparations- cash payments or property payments for war damage from the country that lost a war to the countries that won

B. War Guilt Clause Many articles in the treaty limited Germany’s rights: 1.Germany lost territory and colonies 2.Germany’s military was limited to 100,000 soldiers and could not have a navy or air force 3. Germany had to limit its weaponry 4. Germany had to pay reparations up to $33 billion

C. The League of Nations An international organization where nations resolved their differences around a table through discussions rather than through war on the battlefield Purpose: Maintain world peace. -Set rules for all countries on weaponry, provided security for one another, addressed what countries can/can’t do after seeing what happened during WWI

D. United States and the League of Nations -Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, believed that peoples of different nationalities have the right to live on equal terms of liberty and safety with one another. -Each ethnic group should have its own land and government to decrease competition among empires and nation-states

-Empires should disappear and people should create and run their own countries with their own governments. Self-determination -US citizens did not want to join the League of Nations, they wanted to isolate themselves from anything that had to do with the world. This is called isolationism, the ideology that a country does not get involved with political affairs with other countries. Ultimate belief and goal: Maintain peace since nationalism caused the war.

What does the map represent?

What do you notice changed?

Political Cartoon Analysis Assignment #22 You will analyze Propaganda Posters and Political Cartoons with your Home Groups. Discuss what you think the posters mean and answer the questions.

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