PPT-Events and Effects of The Great War

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19141918 Causes of WWI A wful Governments N ationalism I mperialism M ilitarism A lliances Triple Entente Great Britain France Russia Triple Alliance Germany

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19141918 Causes of WWI A wful Governments N ationalism I mperialism M ilitarism A lliances Triple Entente Great Britain France Russia Triple Alliance Germany AustriaHungary Italy . brPage 1br 9 Great Grandmother 10 Great Grandfather 11 Great Grandmother 12 Great Grandfather 13 Great Grandmother 14 Great Grandfather 8 Great Grandfather 15 Great Grandmother 4 Grandf 18 AugGreat-great-granddaughter-in-lawDebrah A. EastmanGreat-great-great-granddaughterRichard SmithJeremy Beattie SmithGreat-great-great-great-grandsonDiane L. Eastman Great-great-great-great-granddau Essential Question: Why did Poland collapse so fast?. September 1, 1939. Hitler led a surprise attack at dawn on Poland. . Planes invaded Polish airspace, raining bombs and terror. . German tanks and 1.5 million troops invaded the Polish border. . Memory of WW1. The origin of ‘modern memory’ . Shell-shock, trauma: individual and collective . 9 million casualties . Britain: 750.000 + 230.000 (Spanish flu) . H.H. Asquith (PM); Kipling; A. A. Milne, Hugh . Unit 6: Foreign Policy. Focus Groups. 1) What were the effects of the French and Indian War?. 2) What were the economic causes of the American Revolution?. 3) What were the political causes of the American Revolution?. Memory of WW1. The origin of ‘modern memory’ . Shell-shock, trauma: individual and collective . 9 million casualties . Britain: 750.000 230.000 (Spanish flu) . H.H. Asquith (PM); Kipling; A. A. Milne, Hugh . CAUSES of the War of 1812. Cause #1 – . British interference . with American shipping – naval blockade. GB and France were at war with each other. GB did NOT want the US to provide the French with food and supplies, so they set up a partial blockade.. the Americans did have just cause for a war with the British. War of 1812. The Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815) . British adopted policies that angered the Americans. Napoleon ordered a blockade (the Berlin Decree) to cripple British trade by closing French controlled ports to British ships.. 5 Steps to War in Europe. Sarajevo, June 28, 1914: . A Serbian terrorist assassinates Archduke Franz Ferdinand—the heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire—and his wife. 5 Steps to War in Europe. 2. . Chapter . 10 . Section . 1. Get to know…. Name. One interesting thing about you. How do you think you learn the best?. The Great War. Why was it called “The Great War” instead of World War I?. WWI Facts. It was a global military conflict that took place mainly in Europe between 1914 & 1918.. It was a . total war. which left great devastation, millions dead and shaped the modern world.. World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II; 21 years later. Britain and France were yet again at war (for almost 20 years). Former Thirteen Colonies was now the United States of America; a nation completely independent from the colonies to the north that made up British North America. First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . The Cold War: Causes & Effects 1945-1990 Cold War: 1945-1990 The term was first used in 1947 to explain US-Soviet relations. Both countries employed ideological, military, and political instruments against each other w/o actually waging a real war.

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