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the war to end all wars? overview world war i officially ended with the signing of the treaty of versailles on june 28, 1919. negotiated among the allied powers with little participation by germany. compare wilson’s 14 points with the treaty of versailles and answer the guided questions. what wilson wanted january 8, 1918 1. no secret treaties 2. international seas shall be free to navigate during peace and war. 3. removal of economic barriers related to trade 4. reasonable reduction of arms 5. independence for colonies 6. the removal of armed forces from russia 7. the removal of armed forces from belgium 8. french territory should be freed & restored, including alsace - lorraine 9. the borders of italy will be established, all italians will be within the country of italy. 10. austria - hungary will continue to be independent 11. serbia, montenegro, and romania will become independent 12. creation of an independent turkey 13. poland will become independent 14. a league of nations will be formed what the world got june 28, 1919 1. germany must admit the war was their fault (war guilt clause) 2. germany must disarm to an army less than 100,000 men 3. germany to hand over colonies 4. germany must pay $30 billion in damages and reparations 5. germany’s navy reduced to 6 battleships with no submarines 6. germany forbidden from having an air force 7. formation of poland, estonia, lithuania and latvia 8. league of nations is established to keep peace 9. germany was not allowed to join the league of nations 10. american congress did not approve the treaty and did not join the league of nations highlight or underline which points from wilson or the treaty you believe would have helped the world maintain peace question 14 points treaty of versailles 1. what independent question what is the biggest difference? why do you think they are so different? question in 1935, when the u.s., france, and britain hammered out the treaty of paris that temporarily ended world war i, one of the provisions was the league of nations, a beloved project of woodrow wilson’s. it was decided that members of the league would be required to go to war against any nation that attacked another member nation. congress refused to go along with such a plan. why do you think congress refused?
The problem is about comparing Wilson's 14 Points and the Treaty of Versailles, which relates to historical events and political decisions. The subfield of History in Social Science is the most appropriate as it deals with the study of past events, especially World War I and its aftermath.
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