TOV Flashcards

1
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When was the Treaty of Versailles signed?

A

it was signed on June 28, 1919.

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2
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What were the 4 major provisions of the treaty?

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  1. League of Nations 2. Territorial Losses 3. Military Restrictions 4. War Guilt
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3
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What failed in many Colonial areas?

A

Self-determination

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4
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Where was the treaty Versailles?

A

it was outside Paris

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5
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What is a colony?

A

When one country owns another

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6
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Which country was Germany forbidden to unite with?

A

Germany was forbidden to unite with Austria.

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7
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What was Germany’s army reduced to?

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It was reduced to 100,000 men

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8
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How many countries attended the Conference?

A

32 countries attended the conference

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9
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Who did the Treaty helped to rise to power.?

A

Hitler

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10
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What were ‘reparations’?

A

Money Germany had to pay for the damage done during the war

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11
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Who was the prime minister of France?

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Georges Clemenceau

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12
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what is a empire?

A

Group of countries controlled by one country

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13
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What is the Treaty of Versailles?

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The Treaty of Versailles was a peace treaty which ended WW1

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14
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What had been the expectations of the Germans regarding the Treaty of Versailles?

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The Germans had expected that the peace treaty would be based on President Wilson’s Fourteen Points, with its six key principles.

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