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pdf, 1.39 MB

How did Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points influence ideas about peace and cooperation after World War I? This activity allows students to analyze and execute the ideals of the Fourteen Points.

Included in this resource:

Do Now - Why were Wilson’s Fourteen Points considered an important step toward peace, and how did they aim to change the way countries interacted after World War I?
Creating a Peace Treaty Inspired by the Fourteen Points
Student workbook for treaty creation with guided questions
Step 1: Review Wilson’s Fourteen Points
Step 2: Brainstorm your treaty principles
Step 3: Write your peace treaty principles
Step 4: Reflection on your treaty
Student rubric
Answer key for teachers (suggested)
★ Please make an executive decision whether or not this lesson can be executed with your students based upon the preview file. Thank you!

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