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Bell Ringer When you hear about a World War, what do you think about? What countries do you think would be involved in a World War today? Write 7-10 sentence response. I will be taking this up for a grade. You have 12 minutes to do it! Warm-up: Write a story using these words. Apply whatever meaning you believe goes to each word even if you are unsure Chapter 23 Conscription Mobilization Propaganda Trench Warfare War of attrition Total war Planned economies Soviets Armistice Reparation Mandate World War 1 The Great War “Europe’s War to End All Wars” War and Revolution Chapter 23 MAIN Causes of WWI Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand @ Sarajevo in the Balkans Nationalism and Alliance On the eve of World War I, Europe was consumed with nationalism The Triple Alliance – A loose agreement: • Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy The Triple Entente • France, Great Britain, Russia Militarism Aggressive Preparation for War Conscription – A military draft Massive Armies • Russia, 1.3 million • France, 1 million • Germany, 1 million Government decisions based on what was best for army, not politics Serbia 1914 – Serbia wanted to create a large independent state in the Balkans for Slavs On a state visit, Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria Hungary, is assassinated by the Black Hand on June 28, 1914 The assassin was 19 year old Bosnian Serb Gavrilo Princip The Austrian-Hungarian Response Austria-Hungary wanted to attack Serbia, but was afraid of Russia’s wrath; needs backing of Germany. With German backing, AustriaHungary declares war on Serbia, July 28, 1914. World War I begins. Czar Nicholas II Russia immediately mobilizes to support Serbia. • Mobilization – the process of assembling troops & supplies & making them ready for war. In 1914, this process was considered an act of war. The Allies Enter Germany sees Russian mobilization as an act of war against them; warns them to back off. Russia ignores, Germany declares war on Russia on August 1. Schlieffen Plan – dual front war • East against Russia • West against France When France remained allied with Russia, Germany declared war on August 4; moved into Belgium to prepare for attack. Great Britain declares war on Germany for violating Belgian neutrality Relatives at War Video Expectations SEE Heads up looking at video Answering questions Hear The video Silent Reading 10 min Warm up What were the causes of WWI? The Causes of WWI 1) Militarism- Armies so large generals have abundance of power. 2) Alliances- bring all of Europe into the war. 3) Imperialism- Fosters competition- Russia feels like it owns Serbia (backs them)Rivalries over colonies and trade-tension 4) Nationalism- Serbians want their own nation(Europeans believed if they organized using national lines would work together to create a peaceful Europe) 5) Assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife WWI Questions On Separate Sheet 1. How did the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand lead to World War I? 2. Who shot Francis Ferdinand? 3. How did the system of alliances help cause the war? 4. What did Kaizer Wilhelm II say about Germany getting involved in the War on the side of Austria? 5. Why did the British enter the war? 6. Who was the Czar of Russia at this time? 7. What was the Schleiffen plan? 8. What were the MAIN reasons for going to war? When Finished read “The Last Years” & “From Youthful Vision to Hard Reality” and answer question. Section 1 review Turn to page 725 http://www.pbs.org/greatwar/maps/i ndex.html Map Activity/Guided Reading Use map of page 725 Complete the guided reading for section 1 of chapter 23. This will be collected at the end of class. Time line Posters Put the events in order from first to last to complete the timeline for WWI’s beginnings. Use your book or notes to get the order! – read pg 720 Guided reading and reading about Archduke What you don’t finish will be home work! Silent Reading 10 min Warm up Complete the Guided Reading 23.1 on your desk to review the events leading up to the outbreak of World War I. Bellringer What was the Schleiffen Plan? Do you think this battle tactic is a good idea? Why or why not? 7-10 sentences for a grade Bell Ringer 1. The Triple Alliance is made up of which three countries? 2. In 1914, ___ was considered an act of war. 3. What was the name of the group that conspired to assassinate Franz Ferdinand? 4. Who assassinated Franz Ferdinand? 5. Describe the Schlieffen plan. Map of Europe in 1914 Directions: Turn to page 718 in the World History textbook. Label the map with the appropriate countries. Color in the countries that are in the same alliance. Also, color in the rivers. Bell Ringer 1. Which countries were involved in the Triple Entente? 2. Which countries were involved in the Triple Alliance? 3. ____ was the emperor of Germany during WWI. 4. Czar Nicholas II was the emperor of ____ during WWI. GSII H Get Computers Go to http://www.sascurriculumpathways.c om/ Login with BOX7CATCH Assignment is QL # 193 “Schleiffen Plan Research Use sections 1-4 to answer questions on handout in class today The War Section 2 1914-1915: Illusions & Stalemate • Before 1914 political leaders: 1.political and economic risks 2. Diplomats could control situations (no war) • Government Propaganda – Ideas spread to influence public opinion for or against a cause. (Example; War, Nationalism, etc.) • Illusions Nations causes were just. War over in a few weeks. Soldiers home by Christmas. The Western Front - 1914 Germany’s Schleiffen Plan-Encircle Paris and French Army Battle of the Marne Sept 6-10th • Taxicabs for French troops War quickly stalemates in the trenches. (Trench Warfare) The Eastern Front - 1914 German and Austrian army overpower the Russians • Tannenberg Aug 30 • Masurian Lakes Sept 15 Russians sustain almost 2.5 million casualties 1914-1915 (no longer large threat to Germany) Attack Serbia, eliminate them from the war (German attention now in West Marked by mobility and cost of lives. Trench Warfare Elaborate defense systems Barbed Wire Machine gun nests Heavy artillery No Man’s Land Massive frontal assaults Verdun, 700,000 deaths in 10 months War of attrition – a war based on wearing the other side down by constant attack & heavy losses. Trench Foot More Trenchy Feet “No Man’s Land” Bellringer When you hear the words “Modern Warfare” what types of weapons do you think of? Complete Weapons Research/Power-point in class today HW: “The Last Years” Questions & Schleiffen Plan Assignment under Links on Mr. Miranda’s School page • Username: box7catch The New Technology of War On G Drive Weaponry Powerpoint in Mr. Miranda’s GSII Honors Folder. Pick one weapon described in the powerpoint to do further research and create a powerpoint of your own focusing on 1 weapon. Answer questions and compile photographs to create a powerpoint on your chosen weapon. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What is the weapon? When was it created Who created it? Why? How was it used? Have weapons like this been used in war before WW1? (1914) 6. Major battles weapon was key in? 7. Did the weapon have a major impact on the outcome of the war? Why or why not? Bell Ringer Define each one of the following key terms: 1. Propaganda 2. Trench Warfare 3. War of Attrition 4. Total War 5. Planned Economies Red Baron Video Directions: Answer the following questions as the video is going on. Read The Way It Was pg 722 Answer Questions, im collecting it Propaganda Watch the great dictator speech and read along with the speech simultaneously Write 5-10 sentences on what the speech meant to you and how you see its relation to our GSII class content? Hints: • • • • • • • • • Enlightenment Ideals/Rational Scientific Thought Nationalism Liberalism Conservatism Socialism Democracy Industrial Revolution/Modernization Imperialism/Westernization World War/Modern Society The War At Home Total War – a complete mobilization of resources & people. Increased Government Economies • Planned Economies – economic systems directed by government agencies. Propaganda caused “Manipulation of Public Opinion” Women • Industrial labor • Propelled suffrage forward Propaganda The use of information to influence the opinions and/or behaviors of a large group of people Uses selective facts (lying by omission) to encourage a specific way of thinking and loaded messages and images to create a desired emotional response rather than a rational response to the presented information Traditionally used to push a certain political agenda Types of Propaganda Bandwagon – used to convince people that this is what “everyone else” is doing • reinforces the idea that everyone wants to be on the winning team Name Calling – present negative opinions of the opposition in order to cause fear and create prejudices • Substitute for rational, fact-based arguments Types Transfer – presents positive and/or negative qualities of a person or thing to make a second thing more or less credible Highly visual and tends to provoke an emotional response Glittering Generalities – applies emotionally appealing words to a product Wal-Mart: Pay less. Live Happy. Types Testimonial – uses celebrity or well-known and respected individual to endorse an idea or product Athletes on Wheaties boxes Common Man – used to convince audience that their view reflects the common sense of the people Uses ordinary images and language to relate to the general public Types Fear – instills fear and anxiety in the general public in order to build support Repetition – repeats a jingle or word to entice people to buy the product Words of Virtue – use words that create positive image to general public Peace, happiness, security, wise, leadership, freedom and “The Truth” Propaganda Posters Your Turn! Individually You will create your own Propaganda What I am looking for: One poster representing your country (make it look neat. I want to hang them in the hallway) On back label which type of Propaganda you decided on and a paragraph on which example of Propaganda you liked best or you think would have work best on you and why? Each student will show their piece in class tomorrow and other students will try to guess which country your propaganda comes from Questions Pg. 720 # 6 Pg 722 – 723 Focus on Everyday Life # 1-2 For # 2 I want at least 2 Journal entries! Pg. 727 # 4,5,6 I will collect this! Silent Reading 10 min Note quiz today, make sure you have your notes Note quiz! Get out a half sheet of paper, do not waste paper, One piece of paper makes two half sheets! Note Quiz: You need your own paper! 1) Define: Propaganda and War of attrition 2) What was General Alfred Von Schlieffen’s plan? 3) List the reasons why WWI started (powder keg) 4) What was the first battle on the Western Front? 5) List 3 new technologies used during WWI Bonus: What was the Red Baron’s Real name? Turn to pg. 728 We will read together, then answer the questions that follow Why did America Join the War? Lets move quickly The War Spreads The United States Enters the War, 1917 • Isolationism (At first) • The Sinking of the Lusitania, May 7, 1915 • Unrestricted submarine warfare • Zimmerman note 1917-1918 Revolution breaks out in Russia, czar overthrown, Russian army removed from the war. Second Battle of the Marne, 1918 – Germans pushed back. Germans call for armistice. (Peace) Central Powers Fall Apart Germany plunged into social revolution. Kaiser Wilhelm II leaves the country. Austria-Hungary disintegrates into Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Yugoslavia. The Paris Peace Conference 1919 – “The Big Three” • Woodrow Wilson, U.S. • David Lloyd George, U.K. • George Clemenceau, France Germany not invited League of Nations • International peace keeping body • Prevent future wars • US would never enter The Treaty of Versailles Admit guilt – pay reparations Germans had to cut military, eliminate air force & reduce navy Establishment of a Polish state 1919 1914 Who was responsible for WWI? What were the alliances in Europe that were supposed to balance power? Who was blamed for the war? Why? What were the MAIN Causes of WWI? Explain. 10 minutes Silent Reading 10 min The Russian Revolution Section 3 Note Quiz What were the 5 causes of WW1 in Europe? Explain. Defeat in WWI Militarily and technologically behind other countries Czar insisted in overseeing military despite no military training Lack of supplies Millions killed or wounded The Romanovs 300 Year Dynasty Nicholas and Alexandra Rasputin Rasputin’s Murder Prince Yusupov • Poisoned Rasputin with Cyanide Shot in the Back Strangled Shot three more times Beaten till unconscious Wrapped him in a carpet and threw him in a river 3 days later found his body, an autopsy found water in his lungs The March Revolution Strikes and workers riots 1917 Czar abdicates The Soviets (councils of workers) Lenin and the Bolsheviks Bolsheviks – faction of the Russian Social Democrats Vladimir Illyich Lenin Violent Revolution Anti-capitalist Overthrows government 1917 Lenin’s Government Lenin brought all of the Soviets together and formed the Congress of Soviets The Communist Party Civil War In Russia The Red and White Armies • Red Army – Communists • White Army – Loyalists, antiCommunists July 16, 1918 – The Royal Family executed Communism Government control of banks and industry State regulated agriculture Cheka – secret police By 1921, Communists in total control of Russia Questions I am collecting Pg 738 Ten days that shook the world # 1-2 Pg. 737 # 2 Pg. 746 # 1-9 (skip 8) Pg 737 #2 Warm up- Use HW/Internet Ideology Main Idea Main Proponents during early 1900’s (Country/Leader) Pictures Descriptions (Like Cow Poster) Communism Capitalism Socialism Section 4 THE END OF THE WAR Last Year of War 1917 allied defenses beat up in France. (Which Front?) Russian Rev causes Russia to withdraw. War weariness taking hold on Central Powers too. (Who are Central Powers?) US Enters War- Lusitania New German Offensive Erich von Ludendorff • Final military offensive in west to break stalemate. (Stalemate?) • German’s within 50 miles of Paris • Stopped in 2nd Battle of the Marne 140,000 Fresh U.S. Troops pushed Germans back using tanks Push Back Germans Collapse & Armistice Germany forced to form a liberal government, no more Autocracy Freidreich Ebert- Announces Democratic Government • Armistice-truce is signed William II leaves country Nov 9th. The Peace Settlements Jan 1919- 27 victorious allied nations meet in Paris. President Woodrow Wilson’s 14 Point Proposal • Created League of Nations to try to prevent war. Britain & France (angry) want to make Germany pay. Treaty of Versailles 5 Separate Treaties with defeated Nations • Germany-June 28th • Austria • Bulgaria • Turkey • Hungary The Big Three • United States, Britain, France Article 231 “War Guilt Clause” Germany and Austria responsible for starting war Germany pays reparations Reduce German army to 100,000 Cut back navy (German) Eliminate air force (German) Give back Alsace & Lorraine (to France) Eastern Germany awarded to Poles. The Wars Legacy Serbia become heart of Yugoslavia. Shattered liberal, rational society • 10 million dead • Destruction Power of governments over citizens increased by total war Freedom of Press & Speech limited Strong central authority, new gov’ts No Normalcy in Future! Sets stage for WW2 Complete Treaty of Versailles Assignment Directions: Go to Link to power-point to answer questions on worksheet located on Mr. Miranda’s School Page under Presentations (Under Photo) Titled: WWI-Treaty of Versailles PPT What you will do today! • 1. Use power-point to answer questions about The Peace of Paris and its major participants. • 2. Form personal conclusion on how Treaty sets stage for the rise of dictators and WWII? • 3. Russian Rev Questions and Make-up Work Section M SCALE OF WW1 Weapons Gas Warfare Zeppelins Airplanes Tanks U-Boats Long Range Artillery Video Expectations SEE Heads up looking at video Answering questions Hear The video http://player.discoveryeducation.co m/index.cfm?guidAssetId=865374E8 -4814-4280-8FE9322762088B20&blnFromSearch=1&p roductcode=US Video Expectations SEE Heads up looking at video Answering questions Hear The video Video WWI and aftermath http://player.discoveryeducation.co m/index.cfm?guidAssetId=A1EDA1F3 -8DB3-414D-ACC35D3B3BE753E4&blnFromSearch=1& productcode=US Warm up Study for test (Ten Min) 33 multiple choice, matching and fill in the blank questions You must choose 2 short answer! After the test Vocabulary Chapter 24 Depression Collective bargaining Deficit spending Totalitarian State Fascism Collectivization Concentration Camp Reichstag Politburo Great depression http://player.discoveryeducation.co m/index.cfm?guidAssetId=44E65237 -9DCF-4DDD-A357949706BC27A2&blnFromSearch=1&p roductcode=US# Bellringer 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Put the Following in order from earliest to latest: Serb student, shoots Austrian Archduke Ferdinand & his wife. Unhappy at Serbia’s response, Austro-Hungary declares war on Serbia Due to the alliances, Germany declares war on Russia Due to her Alliance, Russia mobilizes to support Serbia Austro-Hungary declared war on Russia Germany invaded Belgium using the Schlieffen Plan. Britain declares war on Germany Germany declared war on France Murder http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grigori_ Rasputin#Murder Silent Reading 10 min!