International relations 1919-1939

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international relations with a focus on the peace treaties
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Question 1

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Who wanted the harshest settlement?
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  • France
  • Britain
  • USA

Question 2

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What does the A in MAIN stand for
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  • Allliteration
  • Anti-war
  • Alliances

Question 3

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Who was in the triple entente?
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  • France, Germany, Italy
  • France, Britain, Russia
  • France, Britain, Italy

Question 4

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Why was the Brest-Litovsk treaty of 1918 made?
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  • The Russians pulled out of the war as they were dealing with their own civil war
  • The Germans didn't want to be friends with Russia anymore
  • The Russians attacked the Germans

Question 5

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What two concepts were Wilson's 14 points based on?
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  • Preventing war and making money
  • Maintaining peace and Improving trade links
  • self-determination and international-cooperation

Question 6

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How many countries attended the Paris peace Conference?
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  • 30
  • 15
  • 32

Question 7

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Georges Clemenceau's main aim was to cripple Germany and get revenge.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Woodrow wilson wanted to heavily punish Germany so it was never strong enough to attack again.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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The 5 main categories of the terms of the Treaty Of Versailles were War guilt, Repatriations, Territory, League of Nations and armed forces.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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What were two of the restrictions put upon the German armed forces?
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  • 10000 soldiers
  • 20000 planes
  • 6 Battleships

Question 11

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How much of Germany's 1914 territory was taken away?
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  • 13.5%
  • 25%
  • 10.5%

Question 12

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Lloyd George was happy because England got lots of money and Empire, but was worried about revenge attacks.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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Georges Clemenceau thought the treaty was too harsh
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  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Wilson thought that the treaty was perfect.
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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How did Germany feel about the Treaty?
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  • The monetary ask was too much- it would ruin the economy
  • They did not mind about taking on war guilt, as it was not a physical thing.
  • They felt vulnerable as they were allowed no airforce or tanks and only a small airforce

Question 16

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What were the other 4 peace settlements?
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  • Treaty of St Germain, 1919-dealt with Austria
  • Treaty of Neuilly, 1919-dealt with Bulgaria
  • Treaty of Trianon, 1920-dealt with Hungary
  • Treaty of Sèvres,1920-dealt with Turkey
  • Treaty of Champeres, 1919-dealt with Poland

Question 17

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what was different about these treaties, compared to the Treaty Of Versailles?
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  • Less harsh, negotiable, less urgent/rushed, not made by the big 3
  • Not as fair, more biased, more rushed

Question 18

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what is the message of this cartoon?
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  • The message of the cartoon is that the peace treaty is doomed to fail, it shows a child crying, because the child will have to fight if there is another war. The child is naked, showing vulnerability and innocence. At the time this cartoon was published, the treaty of Versailles was being decided upon, and public opinion was divided.
  • The cartoon shows the big three, and a crying child. It is saying that they met a small crying child.
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