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UNIT 6
The Great War
Standard 10.5 Students analyze the causes and course of the First World War.
Essential Questions: (1) Could World War I have been prevented? (2) How has warfare changed over time?
(3) What elements are needed to create a fair and lasting peace? (4) How did the war lead to these postwar
issues?
The First World War was the first truly global conflict – the battle raged not just in the
trenches of the Western Front but in Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Huge armies
deployed new weapons such as poison gas, tanks, machine guns, and airplanes to
devastating effect. Over nine million soldiers and an unknown number of civilians lost
their lives. Empires crumbled, and revolution engulfed Russia forcing it’s withdrawal.
America entered the war, and rose to become a dominant world power.
Monday
9T
Tuesday
10A
Causes of WW1
Cornell Notes
MAIN Video
ABC’s of WW1
16
17A
M.L.K. JR,
HOLIDAY
23A
HW#2 DUE
QUIZ #2
QUIZ #1
HW #1 DUE
QUIZ #2
24B
Thursday
12A
18B
19A
Unit 6 Assessment
Projects Due
Portfolios Due
Extra Credit Due
20B
Trench Warfare
Activity
Life of a Soldier Video
25A
26B
Propaganda Analysis
31A
Friday
13B
WW1 Map Activity
Battles of WW1 Chart
Weapons of WW1 Ch.
Project Introduction
Literature, Music &
Poetry of WW1
Activity
30B
Wednesday
11B
1B
27A
HW #3 DUE
QUIZ #3
Making Peace Activity
Treaty of Versailles
Report Card
Unit 6 Quizlet Review
2A
3B
WW1 Movie
HW assignments on the back --------------
HW #1 (10 Points)
DUE: Tuesday, January 17th
Read Section (pgs. 407-415) in Modern World History.
1) How might imperialism and militarism work together to promote war?
2) What did Bismark mean by calling Germany “a satisfied power”?
3) How could a dispute between the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente draw all of Europe into the conflict?
4) How did nationalism contribute to the unrest in the Balkans?
5) What act by Austria-Hungary set the world on the path to war?
6) Why did Germany declare war on France?
7) Why were land gains so small in WWI?
8) Why might the war on the Eastern Front have been more mobile than that on the Western Front?
9) How did Russia’s lack of industrialization affect its war effort?
10) Why did the Schlieffen Plan fail?
Key terms: Use these in your answers.
Militarism, Triple Alliance, Kaiser Whilhelm, Triple Entente, Central Powers, Allies, Western Front,
Schlieffen Plan, trench warfare, Eastern Front
HW #2 (10 Points)
DUE: Monday, January 23rd
Read (pgs. 417- 422) in Modern World History
1) Why did the Allies want to establish a supply line to Russia?
2) How did the Zimmerman Note draw America into the war?
3) Why did wartime governments take control of their countries’ economies?
4) How did total war lead to rationing?
5) What effect did the Russian Revolution have on Russia’s role in WW1?
6) How did the surrender of the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, and the revolution in Austria-Hungary lead to the
end of WW1?
7) What strategies new to WW1 probably contributed to the destruction of homes, villages, and farms?
8) Why might Westerners have experienced disillusionment in the wake of WW1?
9) Do you believe governments are justified in censoring war news? Explain.
10) Which of the non-European countries had the biggest impact on WW1? Explain.
Key terms: Use in your answers.
Unrestricted submarine warfare, total war, rationing, propaganda, armistice, Zimmerman Note
HW #3 (10 Points)
DUE: Friday, January 27th
In your textbook read (pgs. 424-427) in Modern World History
1) Why didn’t Russia take part in the Big Four negotiations?
2) How did the situation in African and Asian colonies compare before and after the mandate?
3) Were the Versailles treaty fair? Explain
4) Why were the European allies more interested in punishing Germany?
5) Was the United States right in rejecting the Treaty of Versailles?
6) In two paragraphs, write about who you think is responsible for starting WW1.
Key terms: Use these in your answers.
Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, Fourteen Points, self-determination, Treaty of Versailles, League of
Nations, The Big 4