PPT-The Weapons of WWI

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The Tank 1 st use WW1 Combat barbed wire Little Willie 3 crewmen 3 mph More modern tank 10 crewmen 4 mph Revolving Turret During the Video Write one weakness

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The Tank 1 st use WW1 Combat barbed wire Little Willie 3 crewmen 3 mph More modern tank 10 crewmen 4 mph Revolving Turret During the Video Write one weakness you see of the tank. A substance , such as a poisonous gas rather than an explosive ,which can be used to kill or injure people. . Chemical weapons definition. 1914-8: Over 1300000 people receive gas injuries in first world war, and over 90000 of them die. We are doing class a little differently today. Please find your laptop and sit at a place where you can see the board.. Think about it. What are our some of our modern warfare weapons?. Essential Question. WARFARE. Bro. Godwin Nene. Your Weapons For Spiritual Warfare . Paul the apostle taught, . “The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds”. (. Verification and Compliance Aspects. Trevor Findlay. Goals of verification and compliance. How much is enough?. Verification tasks and methods. Verification tools. Institutional possibilities. The ‘break-out’ problem. A substance , such as a poisonous gas rather than an explosive ,which can be used to kill or injure people. . Chemical weapons definition. 1914-8: Over 1300000 people receive gas injuries in first world war, and over 90000 of them die. Kristian and . Tyler. 2-23-10. Weapons 101. Mr. Todd talked about the evolution of weapons from WWI to Vietnam. He had many cool guns and helmets and booby traps that were used to kill the enemy. Early Rifles. 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). Road to War. Nation state- . an independent state inhabited by all the people of one nation and one nation only.. 1.Nationalism- . unique culture identity of a people. . Liberals believed that if states were organized along national lines there would be peace.. Medieval Weapons. There were many different weapons used in Medieval Times. Examples:. Maces. Battle Axes. Longbows. Crossbows. And many more. Castles and Forts. Castles were built to protect the rich from other lords and commoners. 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.”. The Tank. 1. st. use: WW1. Combat barbed wire. “Little Willie” – 3 crewmen, 3 mph. More modern tank – 10 crewmen, 4 mph. (Revolving Turret). During the Video: . Write one weakness you see of the tank. “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.

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