World War I 2015
... • Russia Mobilizes against Austria-Hungary • Germany Declares War on Russia, France, Belgium • Great Britain Declares War on Germany as they enter Belgium • How did the alliance system drag these countries into war with each other? – When one country attacked another, all those country’s allies were ...
... • Russia Mobilizes against Austria-Hungary • Germany Declares War on Russia, France, Belgium • Great Britain Declares War on Germany as they enter Belgium • How did the alliance system drag these countries into war with each other? – When one country attacked another, all those country’s allies were ...
The Final Days of WWI - George Washington High School
... Austro-Hungarian Empire was broken down into independent nations: Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia ...
... Austro-Hungarian Empire was broken down into independent nations: Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia ...
Peace without victory
... Peace without victory Fourteen Points President Wilson’s plan for peace following World War I Self-determination the right of people to decide their own political status League of Nations organization of nations that would work together to settle disputes, protect democracy, and prevent future wars ...
... Peace without victory Fourteen Points President Wilson’s plan for peace following World War I Self-determination the right of people to decide their own political status League of Nations organization of nations that would work together to settle disputes, protect democracy, and prevent future wars ...
WW1 in a nutshell group activity info sheets
... between the ages of 15 and 49 into battle. The war also marked the fall of four imperial dynasties– Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Turkey. At the peace conference in Paris in 1919, Allied leaders would state their desire to build a post-war world that would safeguard itself against future conf ...
... between the ages of 15 and 49 into battle. The war also marked the fall of four imperial dynasties– Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Turkey. At the peace conference in Paris in 1919, Allied leaders would state their desire to build a post-war world that would safeguard itself against future conf ...
WWI notes from powerpoint - Westgate Mennonite Collegiate
... • In 1894, the Franco-Russian Alliance was established, as a result of Russia's feeling of vulnerability after the Triple Alliance and France's isolation. It promised mutual military assistance if either country was attacked. • Ten years later, in 1904, France and Britain formed the Entente Cordiale ...
... • In 1894, the Franco-Russian Alliance was established, as a result of Russia's feeling of vulnerability after the Triple Alliance and France's isolation. It promised mutual military assistance if either country was attacked. • Ten years later, in 1904, France and Britain formed the Entente Cordiale ...
Birth of Modern technology ppt
... August 1914- First major eastern battle. Russia was badly defeated and pushed back. Russia lost millions of men against Germany, undersupplied, under gunned ...
... August 1914- First major eastern battle. Russia was badly defeated and pushed back. Russia lost millions of men against Germany, undersupplied, under gunned ...
Europe Moves Toward War - World History Overview
... Asia. For example, Germany and France nearly went to war twice over who would control Morocco in Northern Africa. When most of Europe supported France, Germany backed down. As distrust between countries grew, the European powers built up their militaries. The rivalries led to the creation of militar ...
... Asia. For example, Germany and France nearly went to war twice over who would control Morocco in Northern Africa. When most of Europe supported France, Germany backed down. As distrust between countries grew, the European powers built up their militaries. The rivalries led to the creation of militar ...
world war i at sea
... between the ages of 15 and 49 into battle. The war also marked the fall of four imperial dynasties–Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Turkey. At the peace conference in Paris in 1919, Allied leaders would state their desire to build a post-war world that would safeguard itself against future confl ...
... between the ages of 15 and 49 into battle. The war also marked the fall of four imperial dynasties–Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Turkey. At the peace conference in Paris in 1919, Allied leaders would state their desire to build a post-war world that would safeguard itself against future confl ...
The End is Near Powerpoint
... warfare campaign. They planned to sink any ship that approached Britain whether it was a military ship, supply ship or passenger ship. • On April 3rd 1917, Wilson made a speech declaring that America would enter the war and restore peace to Europe. • The United States declared war on Germany on Apri ...
... warfare campaign. They planned to sink any ship that approached Britain whether it was a military ship, supply ship or passenger ship. • On April 3rd 1917, Wilson made a speech declaring that America would enter the war and restore peace to Europe. • The United States declared war on Germany on Apri ...
Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina June 28, 1914
... • Great Britain had promised to protect Belgium, so they declared war on Germany ...
... • Great Britain had promised to protect Belgium, so they declared war on Germany ...
3 A_Global_Conflict File
... World War I was much more than a European conflict Australia and Japan, for example, entered the war on the Allies’ side, while India supplied troops to fight alongside their British rulers. Meanwhile, the Ottoman Turks and later Bulgaria allied themselves with Germany and the Central Powers. As the ...
... World War I was much more than a European conflict Australia and Japan, for example, entered the war on the Allies’ side, while India supplied troops to fight alongside their British rulers. Meanwhile, the Ottoman Turks and later Bulgaria allied themselves with Germany and the Central Powers. As the ...
Causes and Actions of World War 1
... to the US a telegram that was supposedly sent to Mexico from Germany It had been decoded by the British It asked Mexico to declare war on the US and they would be supported by Germany ...
... to the US a telegram that was supposedly sent to Mexico from Germany It had been decoded by the British It asked Mexico to declare war on the US and they would be supported by Germany ...
World War I
... – Neutral- not choosing sides. – Propaganda- information (news, TV, etc.) that promotes one position on an issue. – Armistice- an agreement to stop fighting. – Allies- the good guys (France, Great Britain, Russia, USA – Central Powers- the bad guys (Germany, Austria-Hungary) ...
... – Neutral- not choosing sides. – Propaganda- information (news, TV, etc.) that promotes one position on an issue. – Armistice- an agreement to stop fighting. – Allies- the good guys (France, Great Britain, Russia, USA – Central Powers- the bad guys (Germany, Austria-Hungary) ...
The U.S. Enters World War I
... • In 1914 – President Woodrow Wilson announced a policy of neutrality – refusing to take sides in the war. • Trade was booming because the U.S. sold food, arms, and other supplies to the Allies. • President Woodrow Wilson ran reelection in 1916 on the platform “He Kept Us Out of War” ...
... • In 1914 – President Woodrow Wilson announced a policy of neutrality – refusing to take sides in the war. • Trade was booming because the U.S. sold food, arms, and other supplies to the Allies. • President Woodrow Wilson ran reelection in 1916 on the platform “He Kept Us Out of War” ...
Ch 12 Sec 4 Notes
... and to limit the size of its military 6. Germany had to return conquered lands back to Russia and France 7. Other German lands were taken to form Poland 8. Germany signed the treaty on June 28th 1919 even though they were furious about it 9. The treaty established the organization of world governmen ...
... and to limit the size of its military 6. Germany had to return conquered lands back to Russia and France 7. Other German lands were taken to form Poland 8. Germany signed the treaty on June 28th 1919 even though they were furious about it 9. The treaty established the organization of world governmen ...
The US and the First World War
... Creation of League of Nations Preserve peace & security of members ...
... Creation of League of Nations Preserve peace & security of members ...
The Birth of Modern Warfare
... August 1914- First major eastern battle. Russia was badly defeated and pushed back. Russia lost millions of men against Germany, undersupplied, under gunned ...
... August 1914- First major eastern battle. Russia was badly defeated and pushed back. Russia lost millions of men against Germany, undersupplied, under gunned ...
The End of World War I
... too strong for the Central Powers, and an armistice was signed on November 11, 1918. This ended the War and became known as Armistice Day. An armistice is an agreement to stop fighting. ...
... too strong for the Central Powers, and an armistice was signed on November 11, 1918. This ended the War and became known as Armistice Day. An armistice is an agreement to stop fighting. ...
Wilson, War, and Peace
... Treaty of Versailles ratified. He had created enemies with in Congress and the senate. The nation was divided in many ways on the details of the treaty and the League of nations. The Treaty was voted on three times and each time it was defeated on different terms. ...
... Treaty of Versailles ratified. He had created enemies with in Congress and the senate. The nation was divided in many ways on the details of the treaty and the League of nations. The Treaty was voted on three times and each time it was defeated on different terms. ...
Chapter 11 Notes - americanhistoryk
... • Germany sets up U-boat counterblockade of Britain • U-boat sinks British liner Lusitania; 128 Americans among the dead • U.S. public opinion turns against Germany • President Wilson protests, but Germany continues to sink ships • Germany asks U.S. to get Britain to end food ...
... • Germany sets up U-boat counterblockade of Britain • U-boat sinks British liner Lusitania; 128 Americans among the dead • U.S. public opinion turns against Germany • President Wilson protests, but Germany continues to sink ships • Germany asks U.S. to get Britain to end food ...
Review for WWI Quiz
... a) make the United States, Great Britain, and France into leading world powers b) redistribute Germany’s colonies among the Allied nations c) serve as the basis of a peace settlement d) punish Germany for causing World War I ...
... a) make the United States, Great Britain, and France into leading world powers b) redistribute Germany’s colonies among the Allied nations c) serve as the basis of a peace settlement d) punish Germany for causing World War I ...
the first world war 1914-1918
... Unable to save Belgium, the Allies retreated to the Marne River in France where they halted the German advance in September of 1914 Both sides dug in for a long siege By the spring of 1915, two parallel systems of deep trenches crossed France from Belgium to Switzerland There were 3 types of ...
... Unable to save Belgium, the Allies retreated to the Marne River in France where they halted the German advance in September of 1914 Both sides dug in for a long siege By the spring of 1915, two parallel systems of deep trenches crossed France from Belgium to Switzerland There were 3 types of ...
World War I The Great War
... Woodrow Wilson – U. S. George Clemenceau – France David Lloyd George – Gr. Britain Vittorio Orlando of Italy ...
... Woodrow Wilson – U. S. George Clemenceau – France David Lloyd George – Gr. Britain Vittorio Orlando of Italy ...
World History Text: Patterns of Interaction Cha
... Main Idea: In Europe, military buildup, nationalistic feelings, and rival alliances set the stage for a continental war. Why It Matters Now: Ethnic conflict in the Balkan region, which helped start the war, continued to erupt in that area in the 1990s.. Section 2: War Consumes Europe Main Idea: One ...
... Main Idea: In Europe, military buildup, nationalistic feelings, and rival alliances set the stage for a continental war. Why It Matters Now: Ethnic conflict in the Balkan region, which helped start the war, continued to erupt in that area in the 1990s.. Section 2: War Consumes Europe Main Idea: One ...
Aftermath of World War I
The aftermath of World War I saw drastic political, cultural, and social change across Europe, Asia, Africa, and even in areas outside those that were directly involved. Four empires collapsed due to the war, old countries were abolished, new ones were formed, boundaries were redrawn, international organizations were established, and many new and old ideologies took a firm hold in people's minds.World War I also had the effect of bringing political transformation to Germany and the United Kingdom by bringing near-universal suffrage to these two European powers, turning them into mass electoral democracies for the first time in history (see United Kingdom general election, 1918 and German federal election, 1919).