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World War to Prosperity

World War to Prosperity. More U.S. Expansion. Do Now. If two countries are allies and one goes to war, is the other country obligated to join in, why or why not?. Information. Quiz this week Chapter 11/12 - project coming?. Current Events. Carnival Cruise ship

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World War to Prosperity

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  1. World War to Prosperity More U.S. Expansion

  2. Do Now If two countries are allies and one goes to war, is the other country obligated to join in, why or why not?

  3. Information Quiz this week Chapter 11/12 - project coming?

  4. Current Events • Carnival Cruise ship - 6 y/o boy drowns in pool - safety of cruises in question • Statue of Liberty to reopen - New York state to pay costs

  5. Do Now If two countries are allies and one goes to war, is the other country obligated to join in, why or why not?

  6. Enter World War I – Conflict of Ideals

  7. TPS: How do Imperialism and Nationalism relate to one another

  8. Nationalism Intense pride in one’s culture, nation - created rivalries between countries - Germany was a large threat Ethnic groups struggle - wanted independence Increased with territory - everyone wanted to be the best

  9. Imperialism Taking over new lands - China, Africa, Middle East Increased competition - raw materials - new markets Fueled by Industrialization

  10. Militarism Large military needed - defend and protect colonies New Weapons - battleships, tanks - guns, airplanes Britain and Germany - Naval competition Other nations - joined military buildup

  11. Alliances Two Major Alliances - Triple Entente - Triple Alliance Alliances pledged support - militarily - economically

  12. Triple Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy - later called Central Powers (after Ottomans joined)

  13. Triple Entente Britain, France, and Russia - later called the Allies (after the U.S. joined)

  14. War Military Build up - tensions mounted - test for power and control Assassination - Archduke Franz Ferdinand Austria-Hungary declares war - Germany joins - Rest of Europe follows U.S. stays neutral

  15. TPS: Why were people against U.S. involvement in the European War?

  16. TOTD How did the expansion of countries in Europe (imperialism) and the attitudes (nationalism) affect relations between countries. Explain your answer. (5-7 sentences)

  17. http://www.history.com/photos/world-war-i-leaders#world-war-i-leadershttp://www.history.com/photos/world-war-i-leaders#world-war-i-leaders http://www.history.com/videos/causes-of-world-war-i

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