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SC Standards Review 7-5.2

Effects of World War I

Read pages 191-197 for help.
   1) Identify the following people, places, and terms (write on the back of this paper or
      on a sheet of notebook paper)
       David Lloyd George            armistice     Big Four      compromise
       George Clemenceau             Fourteen Points     reparation
       Vittorio Orlando              League of Nations   Treaty of Versailles
   2) Who were the Big Four leaders and what nations did they represent?




   3) How did President Wilson’s goals (from his “14 Points”) differ from those of the
      other three members of the Big Four?




   4) What five “losing” nations received treaties from the Allies at the end of WWI?



   5) Describe the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that applied to Germany.



   6) How did the Germans feel about the way the Allies treated them after the war
      (especially the terms of the Treaty of Versailles)?



   7) What limits on the powers of the League of Nations helped weaken it?



   8) Briefly describe the “bitter legacy” of WWI.

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Sc standards review 7 5.2

  • 1. Name:__________________________________________ SC Standards Review 7-5.2 Effects of World War I Read pages 191-197 for help. 1) Identify the following people, places, and terms (write on the back of this paper or on a sheet of notebook paper) David Lloyd George armistice Big Four compromise George Clemenceau Fourteen Points reparation Vittorio Orlando League of Nations Treaty of Versailles 2) Who were the Big Four leaders and what nations did they represent? 3) How did President Wilson’s goals (from his “14 Points”) differ from those of the other three members of the Big Four? 4) What five “losing” nations received treaties from the Allies at the end of WWI? 5) Describe the terms of the Treaty of Versailles that applied to Germany. 6) How did the Germans feel about the way the Allies treated them after the war (especially the terms of the Treaty of Versailles)? 7) What limits on the powers of the League of Nations helped weaken it? 8) Briefly describe the “bitter legacy” of WWI.