
The Great War Come to an End!
Authored by GEMPS MICHELOT
Social Studies
8th Grade

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1.
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Have you ever been in a situation where you and somebody else were equally at fault for a fight or something equally bad, yet you were blamed more than the other person. How did that make you feel? Did you have any underlying resentment when you felt that you were being targeted more than someone who was as equally responsible as you were? LET'S HAVE A DISCUSSION!!!
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Identify the leaders of the "Big Four" nations that were part of the major decisions and discussions at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.
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What was President Woodrow Wilson's plan for peace called, and what was his opinion on how Germany should be treated after World War I?
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According to the text, what was French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau's view on Germany's responsibility for the war and the consequences Germany should face?
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Examine the image provided and describe the context or significance of the photograph in relation to the Paris Peace Conference.
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Review the list of President Wilson's Fourteen Points and summarize the key principles or goals outlined in his plan for peace.
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