Paris Peace Conference Simulation 1919

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Paris Peace Conference Simulation 1919. 4 Major Issues. What to do with the Soviet Union Punishing Germany What to do with the Middle East Applying Self-Determination Fairly…the Italy story. The Big Three. David Lloyd George (Great Britain). Woodrow Wilson (U.S.A). Georges - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1. What to do with the Soviet Union

2. Punishing Germany

3. What to do with the Middle East

4. Applying Self-Determination Fairly…the Italy story

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• 1st 5 minutes of class–SHOW ME YOUR HW

• 2nd 40 minutes today–People on the outside, have your

Simulation Packet out to fill out• Questions 1B, 1C, 1E, 1F, 2B, 2C, 3B, 3C, 4B,

4C–People on the inside, be prepared to

debate for 10 minutes in the fish bowl

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• Mr. Biniukow will only serve as a facilitator and moderator, to ensure that each student has an equal and fair opportunity to participate in the discussion.

• Mr. Biniukow will also serve as an assessor, to record the statements of the students and assign points.

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• Representative should announce the vote from their group

• Discuss in your fish bowl for 10 minutes

• Have a final vote on the issue

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• Points can be earned for the following:– 1 point for making a statement which refocuses or

redirects the group back to the original question. – 2 point for responding directly to the question posed by

the teacher. – 2 points for responding directly to a classmate by

paraphrasing and then elaborating. – 2 points for sharing a confusing point or idea in an

articulate manner. – 2 points for using specific data/detail in his/her statement. – 3 points for asking a new question that is related to the

current topic. – 3 points for helping another student to understand a

concept or idea. – 3 points for creating a brand new idea (coherent and

relevant) during the discussion

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• Points can be deducted for the following:–0 points for repeating what someone else

said without adding a new idea/thought/piece of info

– -1 point for talking while someone else is talking; or interrupting someone

– -1 point for making a simplistic statement – -2 points for ridiculing another student during

the seminar – -2 points for other behavior that inhibits the

ability of others to learn

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• Should the Big 3 invite the Bolsheviks/Communists to the Paris Peace Conference?

• Should the Big 3 gather an army to help the White armies overthrow the Bolsvheviks/Communists?

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• What Punishments should be given to Germany?

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• What punishments should be given to Germany?1. Reparations should be around $?? Billion2. Return Alsace-Lorraine back to France3. Lose land to a recreated Poland4. Surrender all colonies in Southeast Asia and Africa5. Germany cannot unite with Austria and

Czechoslovakia6. Limit Germany’s army to 100K and no weapons

manufacturing7. Limit Germany’s navy to 24 ships and no subs8. Article 231…

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• Should the Big 3 keep the Sykes-Picot agreement and let GB & France rule these newly created countries temporarily?

• If no, then the Arabs rule their own lands after WWI

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• Should the Big 3 give Italy the land that it is asking for, even if it may not agree with Self-Determination? If the Italians are not satisfied, they may leave the conference, making the Big 3 look bad

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