The Big 3 at The Treaty of Versailles WWI

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Key takeaways
What each leader wanted from the Treaty of Versailles.
The leaders backgrounds in connection to WWI and their status in their country.
How the Treaty of Versailles connected to WW1.
Michelle AdamsHost: Michelle is a History teacher who has been teaching for over 10 years. She has taught across a number of exam boards so is am familiar with many of the different topics. She is also an examiner for AQA.

The Big 3 are the three men Woodrow Wilson, Georges Celemenceau and David Lloyd George who were the driving force behind the creation of the Treaty of Versailles. In this class, students will get an overview of the Big Three such as what their aims were and how they came to fruition. Students will also investigate what the short and long term impact of their decisions were and where they had disagreements. This class is great for students in Years 9 - 11 or for any student interested in History!

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This class is suitable for students in Year 9-11 or S3-S5. 

Class requirements:
You will need a laptop or device with internet connection to watch the class, as well as a pen and notepad for taking notes.
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