PPT-WWI and America’s Involvement

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Causes of WWI Militarism and Rivalries Germany was formed in the late 1800s and quickly grew to become one of the most industrial and powerful nations in the world

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Causes of WWI Militarism and Rivalries Germany was formed in the late 1800s and quickly grew to become one of the most industrial and powerful nations in the world They even invaded their neighbor France and forced the French to give up territory. . 19.3 THE WAR AT HOME. CONTEXT. The US has been opposed to joining the war. Very quickly, the US must change gears, economically and psychologically. US must supply itself AND THE ALLIES. Everyone must pitch in. 1900-1920. Chelsea Bell. Southern Methodist University. MSA 3325. Spring 2013. Gowns by Paul . Poiret. , 1912. The Edwardian Period and WWI: 1900-1920. Historical Background. 1900-1920. England. France. Getting it right. EMTPF Training Session. Lyn Buckingham . Regional Facilitator . Brief History of the Tenant Movement. 19. th. Century -The Tenant Movement had its roots in the private sector in protest . Lisa Arneson, CESA 5 Nancy . Forseth. , CESA 10 . Yvonne Harness, CESA 7. About the Title I Network. What you will need for this workshop:. Toolkit Handouts - Walk-Through materials. Your School/District Parent Involvement Policies (if available). Family Engagement. A Look at the Community Compact Model . Spring 2014. Parental Involvement. . It is generally understood that parental involvement increases student achievement. If we can agree with this statement, then the question arises:. Pop Quiz for Candy!. What were the MAIN causes of WWI?. What was the spark that started WWI?. What countries were in the Triple Alliance?. What countries were in the Triple Entente?. By the end of the war, what countries had joined the Allied powers? (Besides the original 3). . ALLIES. Serbia. Russia . France. Great Britain. Italy. (Later the United States). CENTRAL POWERS. Austria-Hungry. Germany. Ottoman Empire. World War I. THE GREAT WAR. 1914 -1918. AIM. . Support for Researchers Working with Public & Patient Groups. Dr Susan Hrisos, . Senior Research Associate, IHS. Dr Lynne Corner, . FMS . Director of Engagement. May 2016. Format of session. Rationale for Patient & Public Involvement in Research. Inform. . Involve. Engage. According to NCLB . A-1. What is parental involvement under No Child Left Behind?. Parental involvement always has been a centerpiece of Title I. However, for the. first time in the history of the ESEA, it has a specific statutory definition. The. How . HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED. Presidential WWI Centenary . Commemorations Steering Committee. A Memorial College. “It will not only be a monument to the memory of the men who died so gloriously on the field of honor, but an inspiration to those who enter its portals, whether as teachers or pupils, to engage in the work of educational reconstruction with the same desire to win as animated those in whose honor and to whom immortal fame the building will be erected.”. “Dogfights”. Bombers. Zeppelins. “Aces”. The “Red Baron”. WWI at Sea. HMS Dreadnought. Battle of Jutland, 1916. Unterseebooten. (U-Boats). R. MS Lusitania, 1915. “Q-Ships”. “Convoys”. Combat. Many Europeans had lost their lives, but Americans thought their soldiers could bring a quick end to the war.. World War . I. . saw a major use in trench warfare, especially on the western front. 7 Continents WWI MAIN Causes of WWI There were four major reasons for tension in Europe before WWI. -Each reason has something to do with the competition between countries to be the greatest. Suraphan. . Sangsawang. Atchara . V. arophas. Suthisak. . Konkaew. Ratchaneewan. . Charuloedphong. LBW goal < 7%. LBW Thailand2002: 8.8%, 2007: 8.7%. 8 Northern Provinces. (Low birth Weight < 2,500 .

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