How did The Versailles Treaty help cause WW11

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When were the reparation payments set to begin and what was the date by which they were required to be fulfilled

5/1/1921- 1951

In three years, German production halved, thousands of small businesses collapsed, and an appointment rose to _________

6 1/2 million

During what years was World War I fought?

1914-1918

What is implied by the imagery showing that chain held by the largest figure representing France?

Where the Ammo goes

What were three effects Of the stock market crash on Americans

Workers are fired, people lost their homes, banks closed

What is the total number of German military troops allowed by article 160?

100,000

What happened on the "black Tuesday"?

A wreck or 12.9 million shares were traded that day

What could the inner-allied reparations commission do in the case that Germany fell behind or failed to make reparation payments?

Be postponed for the future

How does this document explain how the treaty of Versailles Helped cause World War II

Caused the Germans to revolt

Which of the countries has the largest combined army of Reservists and peacekeepers?

France

Who were the three government leaders that shaped the Versailles treaty?

Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd, Woodrow Wilson

The great depression hit _______ the hardest

Germany

What is the main idea of article 231 of the treaty of Versailles

Germany accepts the responsibility for war damage

How does this document explain how the Versailles Treaty Helped cause World War II

Germany was treated bad

How does the sailor describe life in Germany during the great depression?

He said it was terrible and he was hopeless. Depression everywhere.

Who is the figure crawling out of the scroll? What is he wearing on his head?

Hitler. He's wearing a hat that says "Hitler party."

When was the Versailles Treaty signed?

June 28, 1919

What territories did Germany lose due to the Versailles Treaty

Lorraine, Alsace, Polish Corridor

How did most Germans feel about the treaty of Versailles

Must be destroyed

When and in what newspaper did this cartoon appear?

October 19, 1930. St. Louis Post dispatch.

What new solutions did Germans run towards to solve their problems

Overthrow The government

According to his historian Laurence moyer why did many Germans admire Adolf Hitler?

Restored self respect

Describe the problems with the American stock market during the late 1920s

Shared traded more than there worth, consumer spending unsold good, unemployment, excess loans, Agricultural sector struggling

What is the main idea of the cartoon

The Versailles treaty helped Hitler gain power

In 1929, what was the reduced amount of reparations Germany was required to pay?

The gold mark to 112 from 132

Who was able to participate in the frivolity of the 1920s in Germany?

The wealthy

Describe the German government and what it was doing during the great depression

There was a new government every day. (Democracy gout). They didn't help at all.

What was the effect of the American stock market crash on the world?

There were slower production and people lost their jobs. (Depression)

Why were the German people not prepared to accept the harsh peace terms of the Versailles Treaty?

They didn't know they were losing the war

Why might life have been difficult for Germans who lived in lost territories

They don't have protection for the mother country

Why was Germany required to pay reparations for WW1?

They lost the war

How does this document help explain how the treaty of Versailles Contribute to World War II?

They made Germany pay for the war

East pressure remained a part of Germany. Why might the loss of the Polish Corredor and danzing have been especially difficult for the Germans

They might not have a way to get to prussia

How does Hitler suggest Germans should respond to the Versailles treaty?

They should get into another war

How does the image suggest German politicians and citizens might have felt about their military and security compared to that of their neighbors?

They were scared because they were small

What was Germany's role at the Versailles Conference?

They were there but given no role

What was the concern of the English treaty representative George Maynard Keynes

Those terms were impossible to meet

Georges Clemenceau goals

Wanted gold and better military, Germany should never rise again

Woodrow Wilson goals

Wanted the treaty to guarantee independence

How does article 160 define the role of the army

You should protect yourself


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