Peacemaking 1918-1919/The League of Nations

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When was the Armistice signed by Germany?
11th November 1918
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Who was George Clemenceau?
The French Prime Minister at the time of the Paris Peace Conference
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Who was David Lloyd George?
The British Prime Minister at the time of the Paris Peace Conference
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Who was Woodrow Wilson?
The American President at the time of the Paris Peace Conference
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Wilson had an idea of ........... Points?
Fourteen
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Whose idea was the League of Nations?
Woodrow Wilson
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The Peace treaty was called the .....
Treaty of Versailles
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Germany lost what percentage of it's land?
10%
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What part of Germany was to be demilitarised?
The Rhineland
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Germany called the Treaty of Versailles a ...
Diktat?
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Name the Four Permanent Council members of the League?
Britain, France, Italy and Japan
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What was Collective Security?
If one state attacked another, all the members of the League would act against the aggressor
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When was the Manchurian Crisis?
1931-1933
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What was the name of the Commission sent to Manchuria by the League?
The Lytton Commission
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Who was Benito Mussolini?
The dictator of Italy
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What was the Stresa Front?
A united front against Germany from Britain, France and Italy
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Where was Abyssinia?
Africa
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Why did oil sanctions not work on Italy?
The USA was their main supplier
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What year did Italy leave the League?
1937
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What was the Hoare-Laval Pact?
A secret pact between Britain and France to split Abyssinia between them and Italy
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Who was George Clemenceau?

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The French Prime Minister at the time of the Paris Peace Conference

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Who was David Lloyd George?

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Who was Woodrow Wilson?

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Wilson had an idea of ........... Points?

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