International Peace and Reliefs after World War One SS.912.A.5.5
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You will need to know the various domestic and international peace and relief efforts in which the United States was involved following World War I.
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You will need to know the social, political, and economic incentives for the development of peace and relief efforts after World War I.
Example One

In the 1920s, which United States action furthered the goal of international peace?
A. Signing a pact to outlaw armed conflict
B. Advocating a policy to promote isolationism
C. Holding a conference to renounce imperialism
D. Joining a league to secure military cooperation
Example Two

One goal for a lasting peace that President Woodrow Wilson included in his Fourteen Points was
A. establishing a League of Nations
B. maintaining a permanent military force in Europe
C. returning the United States to a policy of isolationism
D. blaming Germany for causing World War I
Terms to know include, but are not limited to:
Dawes Plan, Four Power Treaty, Kellogg-Briand Pact, League of Nations, Neutrality Acts, Washington Naval Conference, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.