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Monday, May 6, 2013

Monday, May 6, 2013. Essay Due!!!! If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay , I will take them in the first few minutes of class – after school I will put in zeros for any not turned in BUT YOU WILL STILL GET FULL CREDIT through May 17

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Monday, May 6, 2013

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  1. Monday, May 6, 2013 • Essay Due!!!! • If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I will take them in the first few minutes of class – after school I will put in zeros for any not turned in BUT YOU WILL STILL GET FULL CREDIT through May 17 • Still concerned about essay? Complete the packet, turn it in, & I will give it back to you with feedback before you write the essay • HOLD ON TO 26.1 FIB – open notebook • READING CHECK NOTES 26.1 Factors Leading to War • List the 4 factors that caused World War I: • Who formed the “Dual Alliance”? • Who was added to the “Dual Alliance” to create the “Three Emperor’s League”? • List the 3 members of the “Triple Alliance”: • Name the members & purpose of the “Entente Cordiale”: • List the members of the “Triple Entente”: • Keep notebook out for today 

  2. WORLD WAR I

  3. Causes of World War I • Nationalism • Imperialism • Militarism • Alliances

  4. Players Take the Stage

  5. Immediate Cause:Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary

  6. Main Players Allied Powers Central Powers

  7. Allied Powers (major nations) • France • Great Britain • Russia • United States • Italy

  8. Central Powers • Austria-Hungary • Germany • Ottoman Empire • Bulgaria

  9. The Schlieffen Plan

  10. Tuesday, May 7, 2013 • COMPLETE Ch26 Terms to Know – turn in • READING CHECK NOTES 26.2 The War is Fought • Name the German war strategy: • Germany invaded WHICH NATION to get to France? • Name the battle on the Western Front were poison gas was first used: • Name the British passenger ship sunk by German U-boats: • Keep notebook out for today 

  11. A New Kind of War

  12. Dogfights

  13. Poison Gas

  14. Tanks

  15. Trenches

  16. U-Boat

  17. Machine Gun

  18. Fighting Fronts Western Front: The First Battle of the Marne Battle of Ypres The Battle of Verdun The Battle of the Somme The Battle of Belleau Wood Eastern Front: The Battle of Tannenberg Battle of Masurin Lakes

  19. AmericaReadys for War

  20. Thursday, May 9, 2013 • Essay Due!!!! • If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I will take them in the first few minutes of class – after school I will put in zeros for any not turned in BUT YOU WILL STILL GET FULL CREDIT through May 17 • Still concerned about essay? Complete the packet, turn it in, & I will give it back to you with feedback before you write the essay • HOLD ON TO 26.3 FIB – open notebook • READING CHECK NOTES 26.3 Peace in a New Europe • When did the armistice occur? • What group was slaughtered by the Ottoman Turks, in the first genocide of the 1900s? • Who came up with the League of Nations to keep world peace? • What was the most difficult part of the Treaty of Versailles for Germany to accept? • When was the Treaty of Versailles officially signed? • Keep notebook out for today 

  21. America At War American Expeditionary Forces First Battle of Chateau-Thierry Second Battle of Argonne Forest

  22. War Closes—Wilson’s Fourteen Points Three Goals: Elimination of War Causes Right to choose government League of Nations

  23. Treaty of Versailles • Land redistribution • mandate system • reparations • “war guilt” clause • League of Nations

  24. Lives Lost Germany 1,800,000 Russia 1,700,000 France 1,357,000 Austria 1,200,000 Great Britain 908,000 United States 130,174 (entered later) Diseases, hunger, and other war-related causes 20,000,000 Mangled 6,000,000

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