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1. Inevitability of war• June 28, 1914 – Assassination of Archduke Ferdinandcauses a crisis• The alliances in Europe caused a “World War”that spread quickly 2.…

1. WORLD WAR I1914-1918 “ The Great War to End all Wars” 2.   3. Causes of World War I Imperialism – competition for overseas empires Militarism – build up of a…

1.The Great War (World War I) The War to End All Wars 2. What is the main idea of this cartoon? Do Now The M.A.N.I.A. that caused WWI! The M.A.N.I.A. that caused WWI! MILITARISMMILITARISM…

1.WORLD WAR I Eastview High School – AP European History McKay et al., 8 thedition – Chapter 27 Section 12. The Essential Questions Why do the Bismarckian system of alliances,…

1. World War I The War To End All Wars 2. The Face of Europe 3. Spoiling for War • Militarism-Belief that war and combat are good and moral. • Alliances-Germany and Austria-Hungary…

1. WORLD WAR ONE 2. REASONS FOR WAR1. MILITARISM oraggressive preparation forwar grows.• Mili leaders develop warplans & stock supplies.• Refuse to change plans foranything…

1. WORLD WAR ONE 2. REASONS FOR WAR1. MILITARISM oraggressive preparation forwar grows.• Mili leaders develop warplans & stock supplies.• Refuse to change plans foranything…

1. World War I 2. World War I… or as it was called at the time, The World War, The Great War, or The War to End All Wars.Oops. It lasted from 1914 to 1918. About 10 million…

1. World War I:The “Trench Poets” 2. World War Ia rupture with the past. The multiplying technological, artistic, and social changes at the turn of the twentieth centuryno…

1.World War I1914-19182. Causes of WWI 1. NATIONALISM– Austria-Hungary had built an empire bytaking over small countries in the part ofeastern Europe known as the Balkans.Nationalism…

1.World War I2. “ The War to End all Wars.” 3. Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary Was assassinated-1914 4. ASSASSINATED 5. (Wanted Bosnia to separate…

1.World War I2. The assassination on 28 June 1914 of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is the cause of the start of this war. the cause 3. The first World war was the first…

1. World War I 1914-1919 By: Gaby Rodriguez Stasha Smith 2. Life and Death in the Trenches 3. During the day, snipers and artillery observers in balloons…

1. World War I “The War to End All Wars” 1914-1918 2. Vocabulary Militarism (Militarismo) - policy of building up strong military forces to prepare for war Alliances…

1. WORLD WAR I “ THE WAR TO END ALL WARS” 2. Statistics World War One included: 3 Continents 31 Countries 65 Million Soldiers 37 Million Casualties 91,198 Deaths by Gas6,395…

WORLD WAR I World War I, Great War, War to End All Wars, War to make the world safe for democracy UNDERLYING CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I 1. The Rise of Nationalism a) feeling of…

CAUSES COURSE EFFECTS World War I MAIN Causes Militarism Alliance System Imperialism of Western Powers Nationalism of Eastern peoples Militarism Britain- largest navy in…

World War I Lsn 18 ID & SIG: attempts to break the stalemate, central position, Hindenburg and Ludendorff, Marne, militarism, Schlieffen Plan, tanks, Tanneberg, technological…

WORLD WAR I IMMEDIATE CAUSE OF WWI June 28, 1914 - Archduke Francis Ferdinand (heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne) and his wife Sophia were assassinated in Sarajevo by a…

World War I Trench Warfare & Weapons "The Great War was without precedent ... never had so many nations taken up arms at a single time. Never had the battlefield…