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Causes & Consequences of Causes & Consequences of World War I World War I - Causes Causes - Colonial rivalry & arms race Colonial rivalry & arms race - Alliance System Alliance System - Balkan nationalism & crises Balkan nationalism & crises - Murder in Sarajevo & chain reactions Murder in Sarajevo & chain reactions - Consequence Consequence - Paris Peace Conference Paris Peace Conference - Terms of the Treaty of Versailles Terms of the Treaty of Versailles - Assessment of damages Assessment of damages
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Page 1: World War I

Causes & Consequences of World Causes & Consequences of World War IWar I

- CausesCauses- Colonial rivalry & arms raceColonial rivalry & arms race- Alliance SystemAlliance System- Balkan nationalism & crisesBalkan nationalism & crises- Murder in Sarajevo & chain reactionsMurder in Sarajevo & chain reactions

- ConsequenceConsequence- Paris Peace ConferenceParis Peace Conference- Terms of the Treaty of VersaillesTerms of the Treaty of Versailles- Assessment of damagesAssessment of damages

Page 2: World War I

1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

Q1. What do sources A & B tell you about Britain and Germany? (5)

Page 3: World War I

1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

Source C Qn2. How reliable is Source D in the way it portrays Germany? (6)

Page 4: World War I

1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

Page 5: World War I

1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

Page 6: World War I

1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

Page 7: World War I

1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

1. Revanche on Germany

2. Germany to pay damages

3. Prevent future German invasion

1. End Germany naval threat

2. Rvive European trade

3. Prevent rise of Communism

1. Prevent future European wars

2. Self-determination

3. Reasonable penalty

4. League of Nations

Clemenceau Woodrow Wilson Lloyd George

Page 8: World War I

1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

Territorial terms

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1. Causes1. Causesa. Colonial a. Colonial rivalry & rivalry & arms racearms race

b. Alliance b. Alliance SystemSystem

c. Balkan c. Balkan nationalism nationalism & crises& crises

d. Murder in d. Murder in Sarajevo & Sarajevo & chain chain reactionsreactions

2.2. Con-Con-sequencesequencea. Paris a. Paris Peace Peace ConferenceConference

b. Terms of b. Terms of the Treaty of the Treaty of VersaillesVersailles

c. c. Assessment Assessment of damagesof damages

Qn3: What is the cartoonist trying to say (6)?

Qn4: How far does this source show that the Treaty of Versailles was a satisfactory agreement? (8)