Ch 29. Quiz on WWI – Friday 3/11 Midterm – Tues 3/15.
1 Lecture # 16: World War I: Causes & Consequences Presented by Abul Kalam Azad Senior Lecturer, GED, NUB E-mail: [email protected].
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.
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?
World War I Assasination of Archduke Ferdinand Assasination of Archduke Ferdinand Discovery Ed: WWI Discovery Ed: WWI WWI PPT WWI PPT Personal.
Activating Strategy. Based on our activating strategy, we know there were significant changes in Europe following 1914. What happened?
Warm-Up 11/12/15 Create a journal entry for the following words and tell me what you think they might mean: – Nationalism (page 88) – Alliances (page 89)
The Great War
“The war to end all wars.”. a - identify the causes of World War I including Balkan nationalism, entangling alliances, and militarism b - describe.