Name Alberto Ramirez Lara. Period 6 Date 9/13/2022 Page # 7 Study Guide for TOV Test Instructions: Use your portfolio to answer each question. If you can’t find the answer, ASK! 1. Who are the Big Three? (name/job title) What countries were they from? Name one item they wanted in the treaty of Versailles. Name/Job Title Wanted… Country Woodrow / President United States of The 14 points America. George Clemaunce / Prime Minister of To punish Germany harshly France. France Germany’s colonies David Lloyd George / Prime Minister of Great Britain. Great Britain. 2. What were the 6 key terms of the Treaty of Versailles? TOV Terms Definition of Term FIrst To take full blame for WWI Third Military forces greatly reduced or cut Sixth Union between Austria and Germany was forbidden. Second Payments to cover costs of war Fifth All colonies and territories were taken away. Fourth International police force to keep the peace 3. What other five treaties were made after WWI? Complete the table below. Name of Treaty Country Date Signed (Year) St. Germain Austria 1919 Neuilly Bulgaria. 1920 Trianon Hungary 1919 Turkey 1920 Sevres/Lausanne Fill-in-the-Blanks Instructions: Use the Word Bank to help you fill in the blanks. 4. The Germans’ Reactions to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles include anger and humiliation. 5. The new countries created from the treaties were Czechoslovakia and Poland. 6. The Ottoman and Austria-Hungarian Empires collapsed and were divided up after World War I. Word Bank Poland Empires Czechoslovakia Reactions Short Essay Questions Instructions: answer the questions in complete sentences. ***Remember*** A question= describe at least 4 details/facts or more. B question= explain 2 reasons or more. (a) What impact did the Treaty of Versailles have on Germany’s military? R=The impact was too great for the German army, since we are talking about not a small country, but an ancient empire, its army had to be surprising for the other countries to call it an empire, but well regardless of its number, after of the "Treaty of Versailles" it was established that Germany could not have a navy greater than 100,000 men, 6 battleships, nothing but absolutely no planes or ships, even its air and marine weapons had already been destroyed so as not to deliver it into the hands of its enemies . (b) Why did the aims of the ‘Big Three’ at Versailles differ? R=The reason was that they wanted to establish a different agreement, one wanted revenge, another did not and another was trying to establish a fair agreement, but putting that aside the conference was in constant disagreement which was in danger of failure, but one of the "Big Three" stopped the two of them and after a long talk of 9 months they finally reached an agreement for the treaty, but none of them were satisfied with the agreement, because they could not establish what they had in mind. A. How were the terms of the other peace treaties similar to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles signed with Germany? (2-3 complete sentences) R=They look alike but they are not the same, the reason for their resemblance derives from the terms used in the treaties made, since they coincide although they are not the same, that causes there to be a certain similarity in the treaties made. B. Explain the reactions of the German people to the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. (3-5 complete sentences) R=The reaction of Germany was like a movie the Germans did not stop talking about how much they hated the "Treaty of Versailles" they complained about EVERYTHING, when they had to accept the blame for the war (I understand that a little), but not only that but that also when they had to pay for reparations, for the damage caused, they said that they would starve, when Great Britain had to pay a greater debt with the USA, and even so Great Britain never said that they would starve because they had to pay, another of their The complaints were because they had lost part of their territory, when they were the ones who took a large part of Russia, when Russia wanted to surrender they put the "BrestLitovsk" treaty where Germany took a large part of its territory.