President Woodrow Wilson and End of WWI
The Treaty of Versailles was so harsh on Germany that what what happened?
The seeds of WWII were planted.
What did the treaty lead to?
WWII
Where and when did President Wilson grow up?
the South during the Civil War
Under the Fourteen Points what would people all over the world do to determine their own fate?
vote
Who didn't approve the League of Nations?
Congress of the United States
Who disagreed with the Fourteen Points and why?
France. They wanted revenge. They wanted future protection against future wars with Germany AND they wanted payment for all damages the Germans had caused during WWI.
Who was the Treaty of Versailles hard on?
Germany
When and where was the Nazi controlled government established?
Germany during 1933
What did President Wilson believe in and NOT believe in?
He believed in the power of kindness but he did NOT believe in revenge.
What did President Wilson intend to do at the end of WWI?
He intended to lead the world toward a generous and lasting peace.
What would the League of Nations do?
It would solve the problems of the world's nations in a peaceful manner.
Did President Wilson get what he wanted in regard to the Fourteen Points?
No.
What plan did President Wilson propose to bring about peace?
The Fourteen Points
How did the German people feel and what did they do?
The German people felt betrayed and fought back un Adolph Hitler and the Nazi controlled government.
What would this be called?
The League of Nations
What did the Fourteen Points call for?
a world organization
Who would belong to the League of Nations?
all countries of the world
When was the Treaty of Versailles tendered?
at the end of WWI
He knew about the ______ that came after war.
hatreds
What was this called?
self-determination or democracy
What did President Wilson not think an enemy needed to be?
shamed or made a power once the war was over