The Beginnings of World War I
... 1.) Return Alsace and Lorraine to France 2.) Pay $33 billion to Britain, France, and Belgium 3.) Give up all of its captured land. Yugoslavia was new country formed from the Austria-Hungarian Empire. Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were new countries formed from Russian territory that Germany ...
... 1.) Return Alsace and Lorraine to France 2.) Pay $33 billion to Britain, France, and Belgium 3.) Give up all of its captured land. Yugoslavia was new country formed from the Austria-Hungarian Empire. Poland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were new countries formed from Russian territory that Germany ...
The US in World War I “The War to End All Wars”
... • I. Causes of the War – A. Nationalism-Patriotic and prideful feelings for one’s country. Example: Germans were proud of their heritage and felt like they were the dominant European country during the early 1900’s. – B.Imperialism/ColonialismEuropean countries fought for territory around the world ...
... • I. Causes of the War – A. Nationalism-Patriotic and prideful feelings for one’s country. Example: Germans were proud of their heritage and felt like they were the dominant European country during the early 1900’s. – B.Imperialism/ColonialismEuropean countries fought for territory around the world ...
Aftermath of World War I Student
... many of his soldiers switched sides and joined the rebellious crowds on March 12, Nicholas II abdicated his throne ...
... many of his soldiers switched sides and joined the rebellious crowds on March 12, Nicholas II abdicated his throne ...
The War Effort at Home
... authorities power to ban treasonable or seditious materials from the mail • Great Migration – the movement of more than 1.2 million African Americans from the South to northern cities between 1910 and 1920 ...
... authorities power to ban treasonable or seditious materials from the mail • Great Migration – the movement of more than 1.2 million African Americans from the South to northern cities between 1910 and 1920 ...
Outbreak of WWI
... European rivalries led to two military __________ that threatened to draw European nations into war England, _______, Russia Austria-Hungary, _____, formed the Triple ______ Germany formed the Triple __________ ...
... European rivalries led to two military __________ that threatened to draw European nations into war England, _______, Russia Austria-Hungary, _____, formed the Triple ______ Germany formed the Triple __________ ...
WWI: Part 1
... 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 Slavic peoples there, such as the Serbs, did not ...
... 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 Slavic peoples there, such as the Serbs, did not ...
US History, March 18 ENTRY TASK
... differentiated between "contraband" and "noncontraband" shipping. "Contraband," defined as weapons and other materials used in military manufacturing, could be controlled and blockaded during a war. "Non-contraband" cargoes like food, cloth, and raw goods could not be regulated through a blockade; c ...
... differentiated between "contraband" and "noncontraband" shipping. "Contraband," defined as weapons and other materials used in military manufacturing, could be controlled and blockaded during a war. "Non-contraband" cargoes like food, cloth, and raw goods could not be regulated through a blockade; c ...
Origins WWI
... Article 22. Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognised subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory [i.e., a Western power] until such ...
... Article 22. Certain communities formerly belonging to the Turkish Empire have reached a stage of development where their existence as independent nations can be provisionally recognised subject to the rendering of administrative advice and assistance by a Mandatory [i.e., a Western power] until such ...
World War I or The Great War
... Russia is knocked out of the war after the Russian Revolution of 1917 toppled the Tsar’s government. In 1918, Russia & Germany signed the Treaty of BrestLitovsk. Russia is out of the war and has to give up large amounts of land to Germany. This allows Germany to shift troops to the Western Front. T. ...
... Russia is knocked out of the war after the Russian Revolution of 1917 toppled the Tsar’s government. In 1918, Russia & Germany signed the Treaty of BrestLitovsk. Russia is out of the war and has to give up large amounts of land to Germany. This allows Germany to shift troops to the Western Front. T. ...
Chapter 23
... Test Question U-boat attacks on ships at sea eventually affected the United States and changed the course of the war. Germany had hoped their u-boats would end the war before the U.S. had a chance to enter on the side of the Allies. This did not happen, due to the convoy ...
... Test Question U-boat attacks on ships at sea eventually affected the United States and changed the course of the war. Germany had hoped their u-boats would end the war before the U.S. had a chance to enter on the side of the Allies. This did not happen, due to the convoy ...
Main Idea 1 - St. Mary of Gostyn
... • Feelings of fear and distrust grew among European powers in the early 1900s. • In 1908 Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina. – Slavic nationalists resisted violently; wanted to be a part of Serbia ...
... • Feelings of fear and distrust grew among European powers in the early 1900s. • In 1908 Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina. – Slavic nationalists resisted violently; wanted to be a part of Serbia ...
an economic reason for war?
... turned World War I into a war of attrition where each side tried to out-produce and outlast the enemy ...
... turned World War I into a war of attrition where each side tried to out-produce and outlast the enemy ...
WWI A Global Conflict
... The Gallipoli Campaign A promising strategy for the Allies seemed to be to attack a region in the Ottoman Empire known as the Dardanelles. This narrow sea strait was the gateway to the Ottoman capital, Constantinople. By securing the Dardanelles, the Allies believed that they could take Constantinop ...
... The Gallipoli Campaign A promising strategy for the Allies seemed to be to attack a region in the Ottoman Empire known as the Dardanelles. This narrow sea strait was the gateway to the Ottoman capital, Constantinople. By securing the Dardanelles, the Allies believed that they could take Constantinop ...
World War I
... Under the league, nations would join together to ensure security and peace for all nations. Article 10 stated that an attack on one country would be viewed as an attack on all countries. Designed to dissuade any country from aggression and imperialism. ...
... Under the league, nations would join together to ensure security and peace for all nations. Article 10 stated that an attack on one country would be viewed as an attack on all countries. Designed to dissuade any country from aggression and imperialism. ...
Austria and Czechoslovakia Fall
... Austria and Czechoslovakia Fall Nov. 5, 1937-Hitler met with his military staff He boldly declared that for Germany to grow & prosper, it must absorb Austria (his home country) & Czechoslovakia into the 3rd Reich When advisors remarked his plan might lead to war, the Fuehrer replied that the “German ...
... Austria and Czechoslovakia Fall Nov. 5, 1937-Hitler met with his military staff He boldly declared that for Germany to grow & prosper, it must absorb Austria (his home country) & Czechoslovakia into the 3rd Reich When advisors remarked his plan might lead to war, the Fuehrer replied that the “German ...
1 st Balkan War
... Serbia will introduce a provision into the press law providing for the most severe punishment of incitement to hatred and contempt of the Austrian Hungry Monarchy. The Serbian government possesses no proof ... that the Narodna Odbrana and other similar societies have committed up to the present any ...
... Serbia will introduce a provision into the press law providing for the most severe punishment of incitement to hatred and contempt of the Austrian Hungry Monarchy. The Serbian government possesses no proof ... that the Narodna Odbrana and other similar societies have committed up to the present any ...
Chapter 19 - MrsBoyer Wikispace
... • Cost of building, defending empires leads to more military spending • Militarism—development of armed forces, their use in diplomacy • By 1890, Germany has strongest army on European continent - competes with Britain for sea power - leads other powers to join naval arms race Alliance System • Trip ...
... • Cost of building, defending empires leads to more military spending • Militarism—development of armed forces, their use in diplomacy • By 1890, Germany has strongest army on European continent - competes with Britain for sea power - leads other powers to join naval arms race Alliance System • Trip ...
Slide 1
... The Spark for War A series of events in 1914 led to the outbreak of World War I: • Tensions rose between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, both of which wanted the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. • On June 28 a Serbian assassin shot and killed Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Au ...
... The Spark for War A series of events in 1914 led to the outbreak of World War I: • Tensions rose between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, both of which wanted the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina. • On June 28 a Serbian assassin shot and killed Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Au ...
WWI documents - Paulding County Schools
... ARTICLE 1. Should, contrary to their hope, and against the loyal desire of the two High Contracting Parties, one of the two Empires be attacked by Russia the High Contracting Parties are bound to come to the assistance one of the other with the whole war strength of their Empires, and accordingly on ...
... ARTICLE 1. Should, contrary to their hope, and against the loyal desire of the two High Contracting Parties, one of the two Empires be attacked by Russia the High Contracting Parties are bound to come to the assistance one of the other with the whole war strength of their Empires, and accordingly on ...
Ch.26.pr. 1
... states). Encyclopædia Britannica references the research of Arnold J. Toynbee, an intelligence officer of the British Foreign Office, who estimated that 600,000 Armenians "died or were massacred during deportation" in the years 1915–1916. • The Republic of Turkey's formal stance is that the deaths o ...
... states). Encyclopædia Britannica references the research of Arnold J. Toynbee, an intelligence officer of the British Foreign Office, who estimated that 600,000 Armenians "died or were massacred during deportation" in the years 1915–1916. • The Republic of Turkey's formal stance is that the deaths o ...
World War I: Analyzing Events and Attitudes
... The Lusitania was a was sunk when a German submarine fired 2 torpedoes which was enough to sink the ship. The attack killed 128 us citizens which why the U. S opinion of the war changed. Germans thought that it was secretly ...
... The Lusitania was a was sunk when a German submarine fired 2 torpedoes which was enough to sink the ship. The attack killed 128 us citizens which why the U. S opinion of the war changed. Germans thought that it was secretly ...
Russia Exits the War
... to war weary European soldiers • By March 1918, Allied troops were pushing the Germans back across France and Belgium. ...
... to war weary European soldiers • By March 1918, Allied troops were pushing the Germans back across France and Belgium. ...
The War to End All Wars
... countless lives forever. The Great War, as WW1 came to be called, affected everyone. ...
... countless lives forever. The Great War, as WW1 came to be called, affected everyone. ...
The Great War 1914 -1919
... • 1879, Dual Alliance: Germany and Austria • Bismarck sought to thwart Russian expansion • Dual Alliance based on German support for Austrian in its struggle with Russia over expansion in the Balkans • Became a major feature of European diplomacy until the end of World War I. ...
... • 1879, Dual Alliance: Germany and Austria • Bismarck sought to thwart Russian expansion • Dual Alliance based on German support for Austrian in its struggle with Russia over expansion in the Balkans • Became a major feature of European diplomacy until the end of World War I. ...