Manchuria

manchuria

Over the last two lessons we’ve been looking at the Japanese invasion of Manchuria and the response of the League of Nations.  You now have in your book a newspaper article that should cover the main events.  If you get lost, or you find that your notes are not as you would like, then this…

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League of Nations Quiz / Test

We’ve been working on the successes and failure of the League of Nations (there’ll be a post soon enough about this), and we’re starting to look at the reasons why the League started to fail in the 1930s. So that we remind ourselves of the weaknesses in the structure of the League, Mr Glancy has…

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Why didn’t the USA join the League of Nations?

We learned today that the USA congress (their parliament) didn’t want to join the League of Nations – so the USA never joined. We started and finished by looking at a cartoon. (We actually filled in this document at the end of the lesson). Many people in the US wanted to stay out of the…

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Homework for revision

Please visit this link and make a revision resource (on one side) filled with cherries about: the thing you know least about from this list: Europe in 1919 Aims of the Big Three GARGLE and the terms of the Treaty of Versailles Reactions in Germany Impact on Germany Reactions of the Big Three The other…

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How well was the League of Nations organised?

In today’s lesson we learned that the League was made up of several different parts and we filled in this diagram. Leave a comment that tells me about one strength and one weakness of the organisation of the L O N.  

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How fair were the other treaties?

other treaties mind map

Today we studied the treaties of St Germain, Sevres, Neuilly and Trianon. We came up with this spider diagram at the end: Homework:  At home have a think about what we learned, and post a comment – do you think that these treaties made the Treaty of Versailles seem fair or less fair?

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Improving our answers

cherries

Hiya all.  For our homework I asked you to write an answer to this question Explain why the victors of the First World War didn’t get what they wanted in the Treaty of Versailles. (6) One type of answer that was common in the stuff you handed in was this: The victors of the First…

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What was the effect of the T.O.V. on Germany?

Hiya folks. Today we’re going to take a look at how Germany was affected by the Treaty of Versailles. We’re not going to dwell too much, but get an overview. You’ll find all the materials for today’s lesson in this document.

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Why did they not get what they wanted?

french-flag

Today we’ve been looking at why the big three had to agree to compromise over what was in the Treaty of Versailles. We’ll start with this document – save a copy and match up the blue and pink statements. We used Prezi to note down what they argued about For homework we have to write an…

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The Aims of the Big Three (and some homework)

ypres

We’ve been looking at the aims of the Big Three over the last couple of lessons, and thinking about how to answer 6 mark questions.  I gave you an example – Explain Woodrow Wilson’s aims at the Paris peace conference.   We filled in a table about their aims – you can find my version here. …

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