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LO To identify the reasons why the Schlieffen Plan failed Tension in Europe Recap Europe Quiz The Assassination The Outbreak of War The Outbreak of War The Road

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LO To identify the reasons why the Schlieffen Plan failed Tension in Europe Recap Europe Quiz The Assassination The Outbreak of War The Outbreak of War The Road to War In 1914 Europe was primed for war. L/O – To identify the reasons why the Schlieffen Plan failed. Tension in Europe Recap. Europe Quiz. The Assassination. The Outbreak of War. The Outbreak of War. The Road to War. In 1914, Europe was primed for war.. #$(.)/(0 Chapter 13, Section 3. Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand. This was the event that ignited the “powder keg”. A terrorist act that caused a chain reaction. Result: largest war in Europe- and the world. Schlieffen. schlieffen. plan. Watch Passchendaele Video on website. Battle of the . somme. Earl Haig. Arthur Currie. What Was World War I?. World War I was an extremely bloody war that engulfed Europe from 1914 to 1919, with huge losses of life and little ground lost or won. Fought mostly by soldiers in trenches, World War I saw an estimated 10 million military deaths and another 20 million wounded. While many hoped that World War I would be "the war to end all wars," in actuality, the concluding peace treaty set the stage for World War II. . Unit . 2: . World War . I. The . Deadlock on the Western . Front. The . Failure of the Plans. The . Schlieffen. Plan. Background. Created . by General von . Schlieffen. in 1905. Assumptions. war . would be on two fronts against France and Russia. What is Planning?. Pre-thinking and pre-arranging things. Future-oriented problem solving. Orderly sequence of activities that will lead to the accomplishment of stated goals. A process of taking decisions for future actions in order to achieve pre-determined objectives. The . Begining . of WWI. World History. Unit 5. Contains One Crash Course Video:. Episode . #209: How WW1 Began. Essential Questions:. Looking in hindsight, what things could have been done differently to avoid the start of WWI?. 1914 – 1918. Sonja, Bella and Robbe. Opening up the . Western . front in 1914. Germany . established the . Western . front in . 1914. This . move was a part of Germany's . Schlieffen. . Plan. Reason for Britain to join the war. 1. Write down what you know about the start of WWI. Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?. Schlieffen . Plan?. Other stuff? . 2. What is . Brinksmanship. ?. Schlieffen Plan. . Schlieffen . plan in the German Military plan that Count Alfred von Schlieffen put forth. This plan was to combat the Franco-Russian alliance that was rising during the later portion of the 19. Here’s how it works:. A picture or a block of text will appear.. Your job is to find the grammar error (sometimes there are several.). The first person . two. to find the error and explain WHY . its. German Military Strategy. Strike France 1. st. through Belgium (neutral). GB stranded. Focus on Russia. Trench Warfare. Warfare on Western Front. Long trenches. No Man’s Land. Separated the 2 sides. Epic Fail or Near Miss Introductions Presenters Laura Higgins Joyce Loegel Epic Fail or Near Miss What is an epic fail or near miss? During what phase of the proposal cycle do they occur? Can they be prevented? \"Entrepreneurs have long been taught that to be successful, they need to spend months perfecting a business plan and finding investors before they can finally launch their business. But with the marketplace changing at lightning speed, this notion is not only outdated--it\'s costly. There\'s no point to building a business in a bubble. Today\'s entrepreneurs must embrace the idea of failing fast. They need to connect with real customers and determine quickly whether their idea is worth pursuing, needs new direction, or should be abandoned altogether. Fail Fast or Win Big shows entrepreneurs how to:

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