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Study Guide: WW2 & Cold War (Fourteen Points (Introduction (There…
Study Guide: WW2 & Cold War
Isolationism
Pearl Harbor
Technological Impacts
Pacific Front
European Front
War Effort in America
Korean War
Cold War
Nuclear War Issues
Treaty of Versailles
Fourteen Points
A League of Nations will be formed that protects the independence of all countries no matter how big or small.
Poland will be independent.
The Turkish people at the Ottoman Empire has its own country, will have security.
The central powers will evacuate Serbia, Montenegro, and Romania: leaving them as independent.
Austria-Hungary will be allowed to be an independent country.
The borders of Italy will be established, Italians only in the land.
France will regain all territory, including disputed land of Alsace-Lorraine.
German troops will evacuate Belgium and will be an independent country.
Russia is allowed to determine its own form of government
German troops are gone.
Land will be fairly distributed.
Colonization is fair
Armament, military power
Promise/pact
Can have military but only what a country needs
3.Countries should be open with each other.
Example: scale
Fair and equal trade among cooperating countries.
Countries should be free to travel in oceans and bodies of water that do not belong to them.
Example: no submarines blocking travel.
Countries should be in agreement to close the water.
Everything should be out in the open.
No secrets between countries.
Example: Allies with other countries
Introduction
There should not be force or self aggression.
We should have justice when communicating to other people of the war.
There should not be secrets between countries in a solution of war and be honest to come to a consensus.
The world should have peace.
We entered the war to preserve our beliefs and had to create a fast reaction to the outbreak of war.
The war and other purposes of meaning are over.
The purpose of peace and should not have a different meaning for selfish reasons,