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How would freedom of the sea's benefit Europe? It would prohibit trade barriers and boost Europe's economy. What was the Russian policy in Wilson's 14 points? That Russia's new communist regime should be allowed to be put in place without international interference. What international organization did Wilson seek to establish? The League of Nations What were early criticisms of Wilson's 14 points? Some stated that outlining the fourteen points in detail was just Wilson's attempt to improve morale in the army, and to help encourage the allied forces to victory. Why where England and France opposed to the fourteen points? England and France opposed the fourteen points because of its provisions on freedom of the seas and war reparations, respectively. Why did the United States oppose the League of Nations? When the league of nations was presented to the Unite States Senate for its approval, many senators objected to joining because they thought membership would obligate American soldiers to fight in foreign wars. Who was the president of the united states that attended The Supreme Council of the Treaty of Versailles? President Woodrow Wilson Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain that attended The Supreme Council of the Treaty of Versailles? Prime Minister Lloyd George Who was the Prime Minister of France that attended The Supreme Council of the Treaty of Versailles? Prime Minister Clemenceau who was the Italian representative that attended The Supreme Council of the Treaty of Versailles? Premier Orlando How do you think Cecil Rhodes viewed the continent of Africa? Cecil Rhodes viewed Africa as a possession and a thing to take over and use. What are three reasons that Europeans wanted to take over Africa? - raw material What was the Berlin Conference? The Berlin Conference was to set a set of rules that restricted bloodshed on the scramble for Africa. What agreements came out of the Berlin Conference? - Firstly If any European nation wanted to to take possession of an African coast, or name themselves as "protectorate" of one, they would have to inform all of the other powers that attended the Berlin Conference otherwise their claim would not betaken into account. What considerations were made by the Europeans to the native Africans? None Which two continents held the most territory in Africa? - French What percentage of Africa was colonized by 1913? 97% What were the four countries that were taken out of Germany and Austria? - Yugoslavia - Czechoslovakia - Poland - Hungary What are the reasons that WW1 started? M- Militarism
What were the two things the Powers say that they were going to do do for the African people, but never did? - Abolish slavery what were the new weapons in WW1 called? - Machine gun Were did the treaty of Versailles take place?
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Why did Wilsons 14 points fail at the Treaty of Versailles?U.S. President Woodrow Wilson accepted almost any compromise of the Fourteen Points as long as the treaty provided for the League of Nations. Many in the U.S. Senate thought joining that organization would sacrifice national sovereignty, so the body voted down the treaty.
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