Paris Peace Conference

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The French leader who wanted to punish Germany.
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The US President who proposed the Fourteen Points.
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The British Prime Minister at the conference.
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The Italian leader who wanted more territory.
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The primary treaty that ended the war with Germany.
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Large sums of money Germany was forced to pay.
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Article 231 which blamed Germany for the war.
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The agreement to stop fighting in 1918.
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The reduction of a nation's military forces.
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The demilitarized buffer zone near France.
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The right of people to govern their own nation.
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The international organization meant to keep peace.
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A territory governed by another country for the League.
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A nation's right to control its own affairs.
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Territory returned to France after the war.
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The German term for a dictated or forced peace.
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The type of security where nations protect each other.
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Wilson's plan for a just and lasting peace.
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The official charter of the League of Nations.
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The forbidden union between Germany and Austria.
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Economic penalties used to punish aggressive nations.
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The name for the leaders of the most powerful countries.