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  href='http://https://history.state.gov/milestones/1914-1920/league' >League of Nations</a>
 - Woodrow Wilson delivered his 14 Points to Congress. The last point was the creation of "a general assembly of nations" to maintain peace throughout the world while fostering international relations.
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  Armistice
 -Ended the fighting on the Western Front of WWI. Went into effect on the "eleventh of hour, of the eleventh day, of the eleventh month"
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  Treaty of Versailles Signed
 - Officially ended WWI
 - Created between January and June 1919 in Paris, France
 - Writted by Allied powers, but included little German participation
 - Largely punished Germany for the war -- Germany accepted the Treaty under protest
 - U.S. Senate refused to ratify the Treaty and the U.S. government took no responsibility for most of its provisions
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  Weimar Republic
 - The government set up in Germany after WWI which was an attempt at a Republic Government.
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  Mussolini Rises to Power- Mussolini founded the Fascist movement in 1919, yet he bacme Prime Minister in 1922
 - He would then seize dictoral power in 1925
 - Wanted to rule Italy as a modern Cesear and recreate Roman Empire
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  The Dawes Plan
 - economic plan to help Weimar Germany out of hyperinflation, created by an American banker, Dawes, America would lend Germany a large loan to help their economy
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  Black Tuesday- panicked sellers traded nearly 16 million shares on the New York Stock Exchange, which led to it crashing
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  Hitler named ChancellorHitler named as Chancellor of Germany, marked turning point for the German people and the world.
 - He began immediately, ordering a rapid expansion of the state police, the Gestapo, and putting Hermann Goering in charge of a new security force, composed entirely of Nazis and dedicated to stamping out whatever opposition to his party might arise. From that moment on, Nazi Germany was off and running
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  The Munich Conference
 - Hitler's meeting with Prime Minister Chamberlain and other European powers. Because of the policy of appeasement, the Sudetenland was annexed to Germany.