WHAT WERE WILSON’S POINTS? • 1. OPEN TREATIES • 2. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS • 3. TARIFFS LOWERED OR ABOLSIHED TO ENCOURAGE FREE TRADE • 4. ARMS REDUCTION • 5. CONSIDERATION OF THE INTERESTS OF COLONIAL PEOPLES WHAT WERE WILSON’S POINTS? • 6-13. BOUNDARY CHANGES AND SELF DETERMINATION OF ETHNIC/NATIONAL GROUPS • 14. A LEAGUE OF NATIONS 15. WHAT TERMS OF THE TREATY SPECIFICALLY AFFECTED GERMANY? • DEMILITARIZATION: • RETURN OF ALSACE-LORRAINE TO FRANCE; • $33 BILLION IN REPARATIONS; WAR GUILT CLAUSE 16. WHAT WERE THE WEAKNESESS OF THE TREATY? • HUMILIATED GERMANY; • SET GERMANS AGAINST THE TREATY; • SET REPARATIONS GERMANY COULDN’T POSSIBLY PAY; • IGNORED THE SACRAFICES AND DESITRES OF RUSSIA • STRIPPED GERMANY OF THE COLONIES IT NEEDED TO PAY REPARATIONS • IGNORED THE CLAIMS OF COLONIZED PEOPLES FOR SELF-DETERMINATION 17. WHY DID HENRY CABOT LODGE OBJECT TO THE TREATY? • SUSPICIOUS OF THE PROVISION FOR JOINT ACTION AGAINST AGGRESSION • WANTED THE TREATY TO DECLARE THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF CONGRESS TO DECLARE WAR 18. HOW DID WILSON HELP BRING ABOUT THE SENATE’S REJECTION OF THE TREATY • CHOSE AN AMERICAN DELEGATION THAT FAILED TO INCLUDE ENOUGH REPUBLICANS AND SENATORS; • REFUSED TO COMPROMISE WITH LODGE 19. WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES AT THIS TIME WOULD EVENTUALLY LEAD MANY GERMANS TO SUPPORT ADOLF HITLER? • POLITICAL INSTABILITY AND VIOLENCE • RESENTMENT OVER GERMANY’S TREATMENT BY THE ALLIES