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Treaty Of Versailles

U.S. Foreign Policy

A broad overview of U.S. foreign policy from Truman to Bush 43.
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Woodrow Wilson

Students will read and analyze an excerpt from Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points speech, delivered to Congress in January 1918. The classroom activity is both an individual and a cooperative learning activity.
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The Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations

Students will conduct technology based research in primary sources on the Treaty of Versailles and participate in a Socratic Seminar for assessment.
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Treaty of Versailles- Impact on foreign relations

By analyzing and conceptualizing the Treaty of Versailles and the major players in the peace process, students can begin to delve into the complexities of the underlying issues of the peace treaty.
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Between the Wars: Treaty of Versailles

Individual Assignment - write an essay over the Treaty of Versailles and the causes of World War II.
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League of Nations Fishbowl Debate

Fishbowl/Open Debate over the question, The United States should have ratified the Treaty of Versailles and Joined the League of Nations.
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To League or Not to League?

Socratic Circle, Individual Assignment-Poster focused on League of Nations.
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