PPT-WORLD WAR I & ITS AFTERMATH
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US HISTORY amp GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 7 WORLD WAR I BEGINS WORLD WAR I MILITARISM amp ALLIANCES Prussia begins uniting all of the German states together This forced France
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US HISTORY amp GEOGRAPHY CHAPTER 7 WORLD WAR I BEGINS WORLD WAR I MILITARISM amp ALLIANCES Prussia begins uniting all of the German states together This forced France to give up territory along the border Germany will form an alliance with AustriaHungary amp Italy to protect themselves from France. bu l ly p u l p itga m es co m brPage 2br SETUP page 15 TILT Table page 56 AFTERMATH table page 58 KEEP YOUR DAMN DICE ACT TWO page 43 GIVE YOUR DICE AWAY ACT ONE page 35 half the dice are gone FIASCO WHAT www bu l ly p u l p itga m es co m Isolationism and Neutrality. © Student Handouts, Inc.. Isolationism and Neutrality. BASIC DEFINITIONS. Isolationism. – Neutral with no trade. Nation’s foreign policy calls for neither economic nor political ties with other countries. TCI Ch. 37. Add to your notebook. Aftermath of WWII (37) 4. Essential Question. Did the US learn from past mistakes at the end of World War II?. End of Isolationism (Sec. 2). WORLD BANK. Helped countries recover from the war. Aftermath of an Insurgent Attack. Baghdad Church. Sectarian Attacks on Iraqi Church, 2004-09. Askariya Mosque, 2002. Askariya Mosque, 2006. (Source: Joseph H. Felter and Jacob N. Shapiro’s Empirical Studies of Conflict Project (ESOC) and the Iraq Body Count (IBC) Project.). (Note: “World War I” is an American term. The correct terminology in Canada [and Britain] is “The First World War”). The Old World Order. In 1914, the world was dominated by imperialist empires. Almost all of these empires were based in Europe. As a result, empires like the British, German, French, Italian, Austro-Hungarian, Russian and Ottoman were in constant competition, particularly in Africa.. A Level Literature . Paper . 2. Option 2A. Section B – Part 1. . How will I be assessed for this topic?. Note the key information:. How long should you spend on the unseen section question?. Beginning of the Cold War . Legacies of WWII. By the summer of 1945, Europe lay in ruins . At least 20 million Soviets, including soldiers and civilians died in the war. Between 9 and 11 million noncombatants died in Nazi concentration camps, including about 6 million Jews and over 220,000 Gypsies . A Bloody Conflict. Learning Targets. After this lesson you will:. Understand the nature of trench warfare. Recognize the new weapons developed during WWI. Know to what the nickname “doughboy” refers. Chapters 22-25 . History Alive!. , Ch. 11 . Americans. History Alive!. . Ch. . 22: From Neutrality to War . p. . 283-291. “Was it in the national interest of the US to stay neutral or declare war in 1917?”. 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. Causes of WWI. Imperialism. Nationalism. Alliance System. Militarism. Start of World War One. The southeastern region of Europe was known as a “powder keg” . Many national groups in the region tried to break free from Austria-Hungary. The Great War: World War I. The War to End All Wars. “. The lamps have gone out all over Europe and we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime.. ”. . - British Prime Minister Lord Grey. Traditional European . The War’s Impact. Learning Targets. After this lesson you will:. Know the causes and effects of inflation in the United States after WWI.. Describe the events taking place in Seattle, Boston, and U.S. Steel related to inflation. Pages 647-653. Objectives. 1. List the final events of World War I.. 2. Identify the goals of President Wilson’s Fourteen Points.. 3. Summarize the terms of the Treaty of Versailles.. 4. Explain why the U.S. Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles..
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