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CHAPTER 27

CHAPTER 27. World War I and the Russian Revolution. Section 1: Setting the Stage for War Section 2: World War I: A New Kind of War Section 3: The Russian Revolution Section 4: The Terms of Peace Section 5: Creating a “New” Europe. SECTION 1. Setting the Stage for War. Question:

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CHAPTER 27

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  1. CHAPTER 27 World War I and the Russian Revolution Section 1:Setting the Stage for War Section 2:World War I: A New Kind of War Section 3:The Russian Revolution Section 4:The Terms of Peace Section 5:Creating a “New” Europe

  2. SECTION 1 Setting the Stage for War Question: What alliances existed in Europe at the outbreak of World War I?

  3. SECTION 1 Russia Germany 1907 1879 Britain Austria-Hungary 1904 1894 1882 1882 France Italy Setting the Stage for War Opposing Alliances at Outbreak of War Triple Entente Triple Alliance

  4. SECTION 2 World War I: A New Kind of War Question: What were the advantages of both the Central and Allied Powers?

  5. SECTION 2 World War I: A New Kind of War Advantages of the Central Powers Advantages of the Allied Powers •  territory that extended from the North Sea to the Middle East •  more soldiers •  greater industrial capacity •  Britain’s navy •  Germany’s army

  6. SECTION 4 The Terms of Peace Question: What events led to the end of World War I?

  7. SECTION 4 The Terms of Peace The End of the War: September-November, 1918 September October November Germans are stopped at the Marne River Turks ask for peace German Kaiser abdicates, German republic is announced Austria-Hungary stops fighting, forms separate governments Bulgaria surrenders Germany signs armistice

  8. SECTION 5 Creating a “New” Europe Question: How was the League of Nations structured, and what was its relationship to the World Court?

  9. SECTION 5 League of Nations World Court Creating a “New” Europe Secretariat Council Permanent Members Rotating Members Assembly

  10. CHAPTER 27 Chapter Wrap-Up • 1. What role did propaganda play in World War I? • 2. How did World War I affect relations between the world’s great powers? • 3. How was industry affected by World War I?

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