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Today, your project will help you grasp the consequences and possible omissions within the Treaty of Versailles. You will prepare a speech to be given to the Big Four: Woodrow Wilson (President of the United States), David Lloyd George (Prime Minister of the United Kingdom), Georges Clemenceau (Premier of France), and Vittorio Orlando (Prime Minister of Italy). In this speech, you will ask for one change to Wilson’s Fourteen Points, or ask for a change to the major agreements built within the Treaty of Versailles. Your speech must be at least 500 words.
While creating your speech, use the following checklist:
Summarize a point in the original treaty that needs to be changed.
Offer a clear solution to a problem created by the original treaty.
Evaluate and address the counter arguments your speech will likely face.
Include significant or relevant facts and details from your research to support your claim for change.
Provide a concluding statement that will support your argument and call the Big Four to action.
Use specific vocabulary and at least one metaphor or simile as your speech’s catch phrase.
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