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Explore the integration of Jews in Germany during WWI, examining assimilation, German arguments similar to Christians, and their impact on the nation. Connect this historical context to global events like the World Power New Nation in the late 1800s and the causes and outcomes of WWI, including genocides, revolutions, and the country's losses. Utilize key evidence and examples to support discussions in a Socratic Seminar format.
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Main point • Evidence used to support main point • Example of assimilation • How did Germans use arguments similar to Christians? • Connect to Sound and Fury
What makes a nation a world power? World Power New Nation
Germany late 1800s Economic Boom
WWI Causes M.A.I.N
World War I 1914-1917 Causes Long Term Short Term Treaties and Alliances Competition in Africa/Imperialism Nationalism
Sides Fighting Germany, Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire Vs. Russia, France Britain and later the United States
Outcomes of WWI in Genocide Rwanda to Belgium Revolution in Russia Armenians Germany lost Crimes against humanity
German Casualties 7,142,558