AICE International History Paper 2 Exam Questions Reviewed With Correct Answers
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AICE International History Paper 2
Exam Questions Reviewed With
Correct Answers
Treaty of Versailles: Terms and Implications - ANSWER
: - Germany lost 70,000 square kilometers of land
(almost 7 million people)
- Alsace and Lorraine were returned to France
- Eupen and Malmedy went to Belg...
AICE International History Paper 2
Exam Questions Reviewed With
Correct Answers
Treaty of Versailles: Terms and Implications - ANSWER
✔ : - Germany lost 70,000 square kilometers of land
(almost 7 million people)
- Alsace and Lorraine were returned to France
- Eupen and Malmedy went to Belgium
- Saar Valley was adminstered by the League for 15 years
- Rhineland was demilitarized
- West Prussia went to Poland
- Port of Memes went to Lithuania
- Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were independent states
- No over seas colonies or mandates
- Paid reparations
Treaty of Saint-Germain: Terms and Implications -
ANSWER ✔ : - Signed in September 1919 with Austria
- Austria lost Bohemia and Moravia to the new state of
Czechoslovakia
- Dalmatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina went to Yugoslavia
- Bukovina was given to Romania
- Galicia to Poland
- Trentino, Istria, Trieste and parts of the South Tyrol were
granted to Italy
, Treaty of Neuilly: Terms and Implications - ANSWER ✔ :
- Agreed in November 1919 with Bulgaria
- Lost territory to Greece, Yugoslavia, and Romania
Treaty of Sevres: Terms and Implications - ANSWER ✔ :
- Signed in August 1920 with Turkey
- Turkish territorial losses to Greece and Italy
- Other parts of the former Turkish empire were mandated
to France (Syria), and Britain (Palestine, Iraq, and
Transjordan)
- The Dardanelles were to be permanently open to all
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Treaty of Trianon: Terms and Implications - ANSWER ✔ :
- Signed in August 1920 with Hungary
- Slovakia and Ruthenia were to become parts of
Czechoslavakia
- Croatia and Slovenia went to Yugoslavia
- Transylvania went to Romania
Disenchantment of France, Italy, Bolshevik Russia, and
the defeated powers - ANSWER ✔ : - France: did not
gain as much at Germany's expense as Clemenceau had
hoped. Felt that the Treaty of Versailles left Germany
strong enough to pose a significant threat to their security
- Italy: felt frustrated and humiliated; their demands were
largely ignored at peace talks. Allies promised them
territory along the Adriatic cost if it entered the war on their
side, but this promise was not honored
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