world war i
... violence was not the answer. Those who did not enlist, used excuses such as poor health or family responsibilities. ...
... violence was not the answer. Those who did not enlist, used excuses such as poor health or family responsibilities. ...
World War 1 Main Idea:
... Because of nationalism & imperialism European nations began building up their armed forces. Each nation wanted its armed forces to be stronger than those of any potential enemy. By 1890, Germany was the strongest nation in Europe. They set up an army reserve system that drafted young men, trained th ...
... Because of nationalism & imperialism European nations began building up their armed forces. Each nation wanted its armed forces to be stronger than those of any potential enemy. By 1890, Germany was the strongest nation in Europe. They set up an army reserve system that drafted young men, trained th ...
Causes, Practices and Effects of War Pearson Baccaularete for IB
... The lives of civilians in all countries were also affected by the huge losses of soldiers; all families and villages across Europe faced the consequences of the ‘lost generation’. The enormous casualties in the early campaigns also led to the introduction of military conscription, in 1915 for France ...
... The lives of civilians in all countries were also affected by the huge losses of soldiers; all families and villages across Europe faced the consequences of the ‘lost generation’. The enormous casualties in the early campaigns also led to the introduction of military conscription, in 1915 for France ...
BELL RINGERS DAY 1 1. The period in American history that
... 1. According to the above chart, and based on your historical knowledge of United States international relations, U.S. exports increased by nearly 1 billion dollars at the same time that — A Panama declared independence from Columbia. B France signed a peace treaty with the Axis Powers. C the United ...
... 1. According to the above chart, and based on your historical knowledge of United States international relations, U.S. exports increased by nearly 1 billion dollars at the same time that — A Panama declared independence from Columbia. B France signed a peace treaty with the Axis Powers. C the United ...
Unit 6, Activity 1, World War I Vocabulary
... Austrian Chief of Staff urges immediate military action against Serbia when speaking to the Austrian Foreign Minister who decides to ascertain the position of Germany. Serbia decides to take no action to investigate any groups in Serbia for suspected connections to the assassination (e.g., Serbian n ...
... Austrian Chief of Staff urges immediate military action against Serbia when speaking to the Austrian Foreign Minister who decides to ascertain the position of Germany. Serbia decides to take no action to investigate any groups in Serbia for suspected connections to the assassination (e.g., Serbian n ...
Social Studies High School World History Unit 6 Blackline Master
... Austrian Chief of Staff urges immediate military action against Serbia when speaking to the Austrian Foreign Minister who decides to ascertain the position of Germany. Serbia decides to take no action to investigate any groups in Serbia for suspected connections to the assassination (e.g., Serbian n ...
... Austrian Chief of Staff urges immediate military action against Serbia when speaking to the Austrian Foreign Minister who decides to ascertain the position of Germany. Serbia decides to take no action to investigate any groups in Serbia for suspected connections to the assassination (e.g., Serbian n ...
339936World_War_I_Study_Guide
... supporting neither Germany nor Russia. The President wanted the people of the U.S. to be “impartial in thought as well as action.” On April 2, 1917, however, the President asked the members of Congress to declare war on Germany. What factors or international incidents involving the U. S. caused Pres ...
... supporting neither Germany nor Russia. The President wanted the people of the U.S. to be “impartial in thought as well as action.” On April 2, 1917, however, the President asked the members of Congress to declare war on Germany. What factors or international incidents involving the U. S. caused Pres ...
WW2 Track List
... Video Yearbook Collection: World War II: After Pearl Harbor: 1941-1945 (59:19) ...
... Video Yearbook Collection: World War II: After Pearl Harbor: 1941-1945 (59:19) ...
World War I
... League Wilson traveled throughout the nation explaining why the US should join the League On Oct. 2, 1919 Wilson suffered a stroke and was weakened Senate voted against the treaty The US never joined the League and decided to sign a separate treaty with Germany in ...
... League Wilson traveled throughout the nation explaining why the US should join the League On Oct. 2, 1919 Wilson suffered a stroke and was weakened Senate voted against the treaty The US never joined the League and decided to sign a separate treaty with Germany in ...
E Imperialism
... Rome, Italy’s agreement to pay the papacy a substantial sum of money, and a concordat was part of what agreement between Mussolini and the pope? • A European settlement • B Vienna Settlements • C The Triple Alliance D The Lateran Accords • E the treaty of Versailles ...
... Rome, Italy’s agreement to pay the papacy a substantial sum of money, and a concordat was part of what agreement between Mussolini and the pope? • A European settlement • B Vienna Settlements • C The Triple Alliance D The Lateran Accords • E the treaty of Versailles ...
The Great War
... • The longest of these wars (Franco-Prussian) lasted 6 months • Casualties were relatively minor and all three advanced important political objectives for the victor (Prussia) • German unification culminated with Kaiser Wilhelm I crowned as the leader of the state • In France, end of Napoleon III (2 ...
... • The longest of these wars (Franco-Prussian) lasted 6 months • Casualties were relatively minor and all three advanced important political objectives for the victor (Prussia) • German unification culminated with Kaiser Wilhelm I crowned as the leader of the state • In France, end of Napoleon III (2 ...
WWI documents - Paulding County Schools
... 1. What countries made up the Triple Alliance? 2. What countries made up the Triple Entente? 3. How does the location of the Triple Alliance impact the rest of the European countries? ...
... 1. What countries made up the Triple Alliance? 2. What countries made up the Triple Entente? 3. How does the location of the Triple Alliance impact the rest of the European countries? ...
File
... It was not only the politicians who were anticipating war – frequent war scares had caused European society to become increasingly militaristic and nationalistic. Many people not only expected war, but welcomed it. ...
... It was not only the politicians who were anticipating war – frequent war scares had caused European society to become increasingly militaristic and nationalistic. Many people not only expected war, but welcomed it. ...
(technically the Third Battle of Ypres, of which Passchendaele was
... compared to the other major European powers. In 1914, the British had a small, largely urban English, volunteer force of 400,000 soldiers, almost half of which were posted overseas to garrison the British Empire. (In August 1914, 74 of the 157 infantry battalions and 12 of the 31 cavalry regiments w ...
... compared to the other major European powers. In 1914, the British had a small, largely urban English, volunteer force of 400,000 soldiers, almost half of which were posted overseas to garrison the British Empire. (In August 1914, 74 of the 157 infantry battalions and 12 of the 31 cavalry regiments w ...
World War I
... League Wilson traveled throughout the nation explaining why the US should join the League On Oct. 2, 1919 Wilson suffered a stroke and was weakened Senate voted against the treaty The US never joined the League and decided to sign a separate treaty with Germany in ...
... League Wilson traveled throughout the nation explaining why the US should join the League On Oct. 2, 1919 Wilson suffered a stroke and was weakened Senate voted against the treaty The US never joined the League and decided to sign a separate treaty with Germany in ...
World War I, 1914 – 1918: A Source Based Study
... The Fifth Offensive On July 15, the Germans launch an attack in Champagne The French halted to advance successfully Thus the Fifth and final Offensive had failed ...
... The Fifth Offensive On July 15, the Germans launch an attack in Champagne The French halted to advance successfully Thus the Fifth and final Offensive had failed ...
From Neutrality to War
... its ally if war came. The confident Austria-Hungary declared War on Serbia on July 28, 1914. Because of the alliance system that was in place many other countries became involved. If the alliances were not made then it would have been a local issue. ...
... its ally if war came. The confident Austria-Hungary declared War on Serbia on July 28, 1914. Because of the alliance system that was in place many other countries became involved. If the alliances were not made then it would have been a local issue. ...
World War I - Denton ISD
... System of alliances (Triple Alliance & Entente) plunged Europe into war Germany demands Russia to stop mobilization and France to remain ...
... System of alliances (Triple Alliance & Entente) plunged Europe into war Germany demands Russia to stop mobilization and France to remain ...
History can be written by the losers
... ‘There can be no talk of any accidental stumbling into war….(Germany’s) actions were not ruled by.…fateful tragedy, but were a conscious political decision’. ...
... ‘There can be no talk of any accidental stumbling into war….(Germany’s) actions were not ruled by.…fateful tragedy, but were a conscious political decision’. ...
WWI: Part 1
... The Balkans – home to a lot of nationalism The Ottoman Empire, which had ruled the Balkans for hundreds of years was starting to fall apart during the 1800s The Austro-Hungarian Empire saw this as an opportunity to expand and began to push themselves and their power into the region Many Slav ...
... The Balkans – home to a lot of nationalism The Ottoman Empire, which had ruled the Balkans for hundreds of years was starting to fall apart during the 1800s The Austro-Hungarian Empire saw this as an opportunity to expand and began to push themselves and their power into the region Many Slav ...
AP IMAGES OF WORLD WAR I
... World War I Alliances Which countries were in the Allied Powers (Triple Entente)? Which countries were in the Central powers? worldology.com (see interactive map) ...
... World War I Alliances Which countries were in the Allied Powers (Triple Entente)? Which countries were in the Central powers? worldology.com (see interactive map) ...
The failure of the Schlieffen Plan (Reasons for Stalemate)
... Later modifications from Schlieffen’s successor Moltke saw the original ‘bottleneck’ plan reduced with more troops stationed at Lorraine The major reasons for its failure and the lead up to stalemate was: o It relied too much on speed of movement o Invasion of Belgium would violate the ‘Treaty o ...
... Later modifications from Schlieffen’s successor Moltke saw the original ‘bottleneck’ plan reduced with more troops stationed at Lorraine The major reasons for its failure and the lead up to stalemate was: o It relied too much on speed of movement o Invasion of Belgium would violate the ‘Treaty o ...
Wilson
... What was a ‘democracy’ in 1912? Wilson’s views on democracy were largely “structural” -- a democracy existed because voters could choose those who governed at regularly scheduled elections. This is termed an “electoral democracy” (see Larry Diamond, The Spirit of Democracy (pp. 22-23) A “liberal de ...
... What was a ‘democracy’ in 1912? Wilson’s views on democracy were largely “structural” -- a democracy existed because voters could choose those who governed at regularly scheduled elections. This is termed an “electoral democracy” (see Larry Diamond, The Spirit of Democracy (pp. 22-23) A “liberal de ...
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).