Aim: As the United States became a major power on the world stage, what ideas and interests did policymakers seek to promote in international affairs?
Bell Ringer: Review and grade "Fourteen Points" Handout (5 min) Use this source: http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1324.html
Agenda:
1. Chapter 21 Vocabulary Quiz (15 min)
2. Analyze map 21.4
Journal 117 - Describe how WWI's aftermath dramatically altered the landscape of Europe and the Middle East. (10 min)
3. Congress Rejects the Treaty of Versailles. WHY?
Exam Alert: Was it Wilson's stubbornness or the effectiveness of the opposition that led to the defeat of the Versailles treaty? A similar question has been asked on previous AP exams.
4. Journal 118 - List the long-term effects of WWI, particularly the social and political outcomes.
Home Learning:
1. WWI EXAM (tomorrow)
due Monday
1. Read pages 704-709
2. Journal 119 - What factors contributed to anti black violence, labor defeats, and the Red Scare, and what connections might we draw among these events?
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