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Causes of World War I

Causes of World War I. Harry Anthony A Bird in a Gilded Cage. Standard. SS8H7 The student will evaluate key political, social, and economic changes that occurred in Georgia between 1877 and 1918. . Element. d. Give reasons for World War I and describe Georgia’s contributions.

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Causes of World War I

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  1. Causes of World War I

    Harry Anthony A Bird in a Gilded Cage
  2. Standard SS8H7 The student will evaluate key political, social, and economic changes that occurred in Georgia between 1877 and 1918. Element d. Give reasons for World War I and describe Georgia’s contributions.
  3. Essential Question What were some of the causes of the outbreak of WWI?
  4. Today’s Agenda Open: ~ “Clicker” Review of important “New South” people ~ Textbook Read-Aloud (pgs. 370-372) ~ Video, “Back in the Day: Causes of Work WWI” Session: ~ Interactive PowerPoint notes ~ Coach Book Lessons 17 and 18 Close: ~ Video, “War and Victory Gardens”
  5. Today’s Key Terms Nationalism Colonization Militarism Alliance system Serbia Russia Austria-Hungary Germany France England Lusitania Zimmerman Telegram Victory Gardens
  6. Clicker Review For the following questions chose the correct answer by clicking A-D. Do not use your notes. Let’s see what we know so far.
  7. Which of the following people was NOT a member of the Bourbon Triumvirate? Joseph Brown Henry Grady Alfred Colquitt John Gordon
  8. Which Georgia Governor supported improvement to the state’s educational system? Joseph E. Brown Henry Grady Alfred Colquitt John Gordon
  9. Which Georgia Governor brought down the state’s debt? Joseph E. Brown Henry Grady Alfred Colquitt John Gordon
  10. Which Georgia Governor brought new industry to the state? Joseph E. Brown Henry Grady Alfred Colquitt John Gordon
  11. Which of the following is NOT true regarding Rebecca Felton? Supported lynching African-Americans Supported civil rights for African-Americans First female Senator in the U.S. Supported voting rights (suffrage) for women
  12. Who coined the term “New South” and wanted to industrialize Georgia? Henry Grady Tom Watson Rebecca Felton Booker T. Washington
  13. Who planned the International Cotton Exposition in Atlanta to showcase the new technologies of the South and to bring Northern investment to the state? W.E.B. DuBois Rebecca Felton Tom Watson Henry Grady
  14. Who established “Rural Free Delivery” in which mailed was delivered to rural areas free of charge? Henry Grady Tom Watson Joseph E. Brown John Gordon
  15. Who was known as “Georgia’s Populist Leader”? At first he supported sharecroppers of all races but later became a bigot of many racial and religious groups. Henry Grady Booker T. Washington Alfred Colquitt Tom Watson
  16. Which group did Populism aim to help politically? Poor factory workers Bankrupt former plantation owners Farmers Investors in Georgia’s new industry
  17. Which person was found guilty of murdering a young girl at the National Pencil Company even though there was little creditable evidence? Alfred Colquitt John Hope Alonzo Herndon Leo Frank
  18. Which person was forced to work for low wages in a Georgia factory because her parents were poor sharecroppers? She was later murdered. Mary Phagan Lugenia Hope Rebecca Felton
  19. Which person staged a “political experiment” to test Louisiana’s Jim Crow laws? Rebecca Felton W.E.B. DuBois John Hope Homer Plessy
  20. What was strengthened by the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision? Jim Crow laws Racial equality Women's’ right disenfranchisement
  21. Which person argued that racial equality could be achieved through hard work, education, and building multi-racial relationships? John Hope Lugenia Hope W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington
  22. Which person argued that racial equality could be achieve their aggressive action both politically and socially? John Hope Lugenia Hope W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington
  23. Which person was the first African-American president of Morehouse College? John Hope Lugenia Hope W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington
  24. Which person was born a slave but died a millionaire due to his barber shops, real estate investments, and life insurance companies? Homer Plessy John Hope Alonzo Herndon W.E.B. DuBois
  25. Textbook Read-Aloud Pages 370-372 Please read one paragraph and call on someone else.
  26. Causes of WWI
  27. What Caused WWI?
  28. Assassination Sparks a World War Heir to the Austria-Hungary throne, Franz Ferdinand, is assassinated by a Serbian nationalist Austria-HungaryInvades Serbia Russia Germany France and Great Britain
  29. World War I1914-1918
  30. Triple Entente Triple Alliance Neutral Italy switched sides to join the Allies
  31. The U.S. and WWI President Wilson worked to keep the U.S. out of the war-he declared the U.S. would remain neutral (not take sides and fight) 1915: German submarine sank passenger ship Lusitania killing 128 Americans 1917: sub attacks resumed sinking American ships Zimmerman Telegram: Germany tried to get Mexico to attack the U.S. Wilson finally joined the Allied Powers
  32. Georgia in World War I Over 100,000 Georgians volunteered to join the U.S. Armed forces Training in Georgia at Camp Benning, Fort McPherson, and Camp Gordon helped theGeorgia economy Georgians contributed manufactured goods and farm produce Grew victory gardens to supply food for home front citizens. Created morale at home. 3,000 young Georgians were killed in the war
  33. Results of WWI Ended November 11, 1918 - Armistice Day Almost 10 million soldiers died Consequences of WWI agreed on in the Treaty of Versailles Germany held responsible for WWI and punished had to pay for damage done to other countries country’s size was reduced and German lands given to other countries army made very small lost colonies around the world to other countries Germans angry, STRONG nationalism and resentment grows in the following decades resulting in the eventual rise of Adolf Hitler
  34. Victory Gardens
  35. Independent Work Complete Coach Book Lessons 17 and 18. Write your name at the top. Place in the shelf when you finish. Harry Anthony A Bird in a Gilded Cage
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