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Weekly Planner April 13 to April 24, 2020 Sixth Grade Mrs. Pedraja
World War 1
Theme: Competition Among Nations (do you have a book page 252)
Summary: European nations competed for colonies, built bigger navies and claimed provinces belonging to other nations. This led to friction between the nations.
Question: How did European nations challenge each other?
Answer: They competed for colonies. They tried to build up bigger navies and armies then their neighbors.
Theme: Alliances led to war (do you have a book page 253)
Summary: Competing European nations formed two major alliances to protect themselves. The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and his wife of Austria-Hungary started the chain reaction of events that led war.
Triple Alliance: Germany
Italy
Austria-Hungary (no exist today)
This photo of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie, was taken just minutes before their death.
Neutral Countries: Montenegro
Serbia
Romania
Summarize the Lessons:
1882: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed the Triple Alliance.
1907: Great Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente.
1914: Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife was assassinated, triggering the Great War in Europe.
“ The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime”
In August 1914, on the EVE of the Great War, British foreign secretary Sir Edward Grey said;
Theme: New weapons and New inventions for kill
I Tanks
German Tank WW1 Tanks
II Machine Gun
III Submarines
German Submarine
IV Airplanes
Only two countries have airplanes
France first country have airplanes 1915
Germany second country have airplanes 1917
V Zeppelin
Only Germans have zeppelins.
VI Trenches
British Soldiers protective by trenches.
VII Poison Gas Mask
German Soldiers and their mule wearing gas masks 1916.
Causes of WW1
Militarism- policy of building up strong military prepare for war
Alliances- agreements between nations to provide aid and protect on another
Nationalism- extreme pride in one’s country
Imperialism- when one country takes over another country economically and politically
Assassination- of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand
MANIA 1919 end of war.References: Book, The world history. Scott Foresman. www.historyWW1.com. NOT WIKIPEDIA.
Home WorkOnly this works; bring to me by email, for April 24, 2020I Complete the following list. Separate them into the alliances they formed. Write TA if the country was a member of the Triple Alliance. Write TE if it as a member of Triple Entente. (12 points)
_________1. Great Britain _________4.Germany
_________2. Italy ________5. Austria-Hungary
_________3. France ________6. Russia
II The Great War in Europe was fought along two fronts. Each the following phrases deals with either the Eastern Front, the western front, or both. Place the number of each phrase under the appropriate heading in the Venn diagram below. (14 points).
1. German, French, and British soldiers come to a standstill.2. Russia battles Germany and Austria-Hungary.3. Soldiers use new weapons such as poisonous gas, machine guns, and tanks.4. For the first time, airplanes are used to drop bombs on the enemy.5. Thousands of soldiers die.6. Allies storm German trenches.7. Russian army suffers terrible casualties.
Eastern Front Western Front
Both