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The document outlines Lesson 8, focusing on the Treaty of Versailles, the Paris Peace Conference, and the League of Nations for Grade 9 Individuals and Societies. It discusses the attendance of 32 leaders, the dominant role of the 'Big 3', and the negotiation challenges faced during the peace process. Additionally, it includes activities for analyzing the Treaty of Versailles and reflections on the success of the Paris Peace Conference.

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Lesson 8 Unit 3 (1)

The document outlines Lesson 8, focusing on the Treaty of Versailles, the Paris Peace Conference, and the League of Nations for Grade 9 Individuals and Societies. It discusses the attendance of 32 leaders, the dominant role of the 'Big 3', and the negotiation challenges faced during the peace process. Additionally, it includes activities for analyzing the Treaty of Versailles and reflections on the success of the Paris Peace Conference.

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Lesson 8 - Treaty of

Versailles, Paris Peace


Conference and the League
of Nations
Unit 3 - Peace or Pieces?
Grade 9- Individuals and Societies
Learning Objectives

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01

Paris Peace Conference


Paris Peace
Conference.
1) 32 leaders

with their
advisors
attended
the event.
2) Discussion

s around
the fate of
the losing
empires of
WW1.
3) Discussion

s were
dominated
by the “Big
3”
A session of the Paris
Peace Conference.
02

The “Big 3”
What did the Big 3 want?
While watching the video, answer
the following questions in your
notebook:
Guiding Questions:
1) Discuss the wants of the big 3.
2) Was it easy to negotiate a peace
treaty?
3) What kind of peace process was
being attempted here?
4) Explain what kind of power was
exhibited here.
5) Evaluate 1 value and 1 limitation
of this video source.
Woodrow Wilson
14 Points
The 14 points were the justification to why the USA wanted to join the war.

Woodrow Wilson was clear that they are joining the war for peace and when the war ends, they will press for the 14 points to be established.

Do you think the 14 points were fair?


03

The terms of the Treaty


of Versailles
Activity Instructions
In your table groups, download the activity task
sheet here .

1) Analyse the treaty of Versailles


2) Analyse the perspectives of different
stakeholders and implications for the TOV
04

The League of Nations


Which important states are missing from the LON?
How does that matter with regards to the success criteria for the League of
Nations? Why?
EOY Practice : Compare and Contrast the purpose of both sources.

The writing is in the speaker notes


Reflection
According to you,
was the Paris
Peace Conference
successful?
Why or Why not?

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