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Explore essential details for studying World War I, including identifying countries on maps, key sides of conflict, influential figures, and impactful events. Dive into the Von Schliffen Plan, Red Scare, roles of Belgium and The Black Hand, significance of the Zimmerman Note, Wilson's 14 points, Sussex Pledge, Gavrilo Princip, trench warfare tools, Triple Entente, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, airplane use, and more. Learn about the tensions leading to WWI, daylight savings time, US involvement, and the roles of various nations and individuals in the war.
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Maps • You will need to identify countries on a map & on which side they fought: • Great Britain • Russia • Germany • France • Belgium • Look on your map that you colored!!
Zimmerman NoteWho sent it? Who received the note?What did the note say?
Wilson’s 14 pointsWhat did the majority of the points deal with?What did the 14th pt. establish?
Why was daylight savings time introduced? Introduced by the Fuel Admin. To conserve energy during WWI in US
Pres. Wilson sent Marines to Latin America because… To protect our border
Balkans-what countries/nationalities? Serbs, Bosnians, Croats, Slovenes