1 Lecture # 16: World War I: Causes & Consequences Presented by Abul Kalam Azad Senior Lecturer, GED, NUB E-mail: [email protected].
Interwar Period: Japan. Objectives Comprehend the factors that contributed to Japanese foreign policy during the interwar years. Describe the factors.
Ms. Jhaveri US History. Have you ever gotten involved in a fight or an argument to protect someone else? How did you feel? Did it solve the situation?
WWI: 1914-1919 “The War to End All Wars” Objective: To recognize the main causes that built tension and led to the outbreak of WWI in 1914 among the European.
Causes and Effects of World War I. Causes of World War ICauses of World War I - MANIAMANIA ilitarism ilitarism – policy of building up strong military.
WWI 1914-1919 “The War to End All Wars” Causes of WWI: MANIA Militarism– policy of building up strong military forces to prepare for war Alliances.
Was it in the best interests of the United States to stay neutral or declare war in 1917?
OPENING ACTIVITYOPENING ACTIVITY In your journal, list what you know about World War I. Things to think about: – Who was in it? – Why did it happen? –
World War I:
1 The First World War: Why? Long term - 1. Alliance system 2. Imperialist Competition 3. Stockpiling of Weapons Short term - Assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
Warm-Up; Friday, March 9th How could a sandwich be responsible for starting World War I? Answer in 3-4 sentences.
WORLD WAR I America Takes the Lead? BIG QUESTIONS?? How might people respond when they feel threatened by others? What conditions might justify US.