Thursday, January 6, 2011

Wilson's 14 Points (A Day)

Hey everyone! Today we talked about the end of WWI. For homework, you are going to read Wilson's 14 Points speech. This was Woodrow Wilson's plan to officially prevent further wars from happening. The speech, given before the war actually ended, included many points that were eventually put into the Treaty of Versailles (the agreement that officially ended the war). Wilson believed the last point, establishing a League of Nations to keep the peace within the world, was the most important.

For homework you are to read it and summarize its points within one paragraph. Then tell me, within the paragraph, what kind of role Wilson feels the United States should have in the world after WWI.

Email me if you have any questions. Reminder that your test is on Tuesday (B Day) and Wednesday (A Day). Please start studying and email me with any questions. If you did not received a study guide, please email me as soon as possible so that you can start working on it. Remember that I will collect it for a grade on the day of the test.

Lastly, midterms will begin on January 20. Please also begin studying for that within the next couple days.

~Mr. Mazur

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