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List the Central Powers and the Allies List the long term and short term causes of WWI

WWI Assessment Name:_______________. List the Central Powers and the Allies List the long term and short term causes of WWI Describe the Schliefflen plan- goals, outcomes, . World War I was a “total war” Fully explain total war Outline the results of the Treaty of Versailles.

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List the Central Powers and the Allies List the long term and short term causes of WWI

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  1. WWI Assessment Name:_______________ List the Central Powers and the Allies • List the long term and short term causes of WWI • Describe the Schliefflen plan- goals, outcomes,

  2. World War I was a “total war” • Fully explain total war • Outline the results of the Treaty of Versailles What is the map above showing? What were some decisions that the Germans made that the World War

  3. New weapons of WWI • What/where/why -Powder Keg of Europe • Outline from beginning to the end the Russian involvement in the war • "Why four great powers should fight over Serbia no fellow can understand.“ • John Burns, working class member of Britain's Liberal government, July 27, 1914 • Mr. Burns was most likely referring to which long term cause of World War One?

  4. "This is not peace. It is an armistice for 20 years."- French Marshall Ferdinand Foch, Supreme Allied Commander during World War I Mr. Foch most likely said this. . . Reasons why America became involved in the war

  5. Outline the events in the Balkans and how they lead to WWI

  6. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of both alliances

  7. Timeline- with these key events

  8. Europe 1914 Europe 1922 Nations created Empires broken up

  9. 60% 50% 45% 50% 40% 38% 40% 30% 23% 20% 10% 6% 0% USA France Russia Germany Austria-Hungary Great Britain Understand this graph and bring your calculators Forces Mobilized of Major powers Germany 11,000,000 France 7,500,000 Russia 12,000,000 Great Britain 5,397,000 Austria- Hungary 6,500,000 United States 4,272,500

  10. An Irish Airman Foresees His Death I know that I shall meet my fateSomewhere among the clouds above:Those that I fight I do not hate,Those that I guard I do not love:My country is Kiltartan Cross,My countrymen Kiltartan's poor,No likely end could bring them lossOr leave them happier than before.Nor law, nor duty bade me fight,Nor public men, nor cheering crowds,A lonely impulse of delightDrove to this tumult in the clouds;I balanced all, brought all to mind,The years to come seemed waste of breath,A waste of breath the years behindIn balance with this life, this death. • Analyze this poem- who what where when why

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