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Causes of the Great War WWI. 3 ‘isms’ and…the other one Imperialism When one country controls all aspects of: Militarism The rapid build up: Nationalism.

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1 Causes of the Great War WWI

2 3 ‘isms’ and…the other one Imperialism When one country controls all aspects of: Militarism The rapid build up: Nationalism An intense love of: Alliances When two or more nations:

3 Imperialism Napoleon's Empire Meet the ‘Iron Chancellor’ and his puppet king Nothing a little WAR can’t fix…

4 Journal 3/15 You are Great Britain; you have the strongest Navy in the world. Close to your borders is the newly powerful nation of Germany (remember…it used to be a confederation but Bismarck and William I combined the Prussian empire with the German…you remember) has started a campaign of militarism. How do you feel about this? Why?

5 Militarism How German industrialism leads to Militarism A warning from the ‘Iron Chancellor’ Kaiser William II

6 Nationalism Diverse Hapsburg Empire Austria becomes Austria- Hungary The assassination of Franz Ferdinand

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8 A NEW KIND OF WAR Fighting WWI

9 Two Front War Schlieffen Plan was: – Attack ______Belgium – Causes______to join: The plan ____ – Russia was _______than Germany thought – France and Britain push: Both sides ‘dig in’ meaning they fight in _______

10 Stalemate on the Western Front A stalemate is: _____ cause a stalemate – No one will cross: – Trenches can be easily: Modern tech does not: – Poison gas was________ – Tanks could roll over trenches but: – Aircrafts had little effect: Zeppelins: “Dog fights”:

11 More Modern Technology Submarines – U-Boats (unterseeboot): – U-boats sink ships: – The Allies form convoys: Rapid fire Machine guns – Less re-_____ – Kills 100s of men ______ Long rang artillery – Like a _____ – Hit target from up to:

12 More Modern Technology Submarines – U-Boats (unterseeboot): – U-boats sink ships: – The Allies form convoys: Rapid fire Machine guns – Less re-_____ – Kills 100s of men ______ Long rang artillery – Like a _____ – Hit target from up to:

13 Journal 4/29 Turn to page 828. Read the section from the novel All Quite on the Western Front. Answer the questions at the bottom right.

14 SLOW END TO A LONG WAR Breaking the stalemate, Total war and seeking ‘peace w/o victory’

15 Total War: Conscription is used: – Defecting: – Morale is ____ Economic total war – Gov’t regulate _____ – Gov’t ______food – Gov’t raise _____ Britain enforces a _________: – Not supposed to stop: – To retaliate, Germany:

16 Total War; Controlling public opinion Propaganda spreads ideas to promote a: – Censor art, _______ writing, films and _____ – Gov’t create favorable: Casualties of war are withheld: Women are encouraged to: – Work in factories: – As______

17 Ending the Stalemate Russia leaves due to: – Tsar is_________ – New leader: – Germany can focus on: US enters – Germans sink Lusitania: – British intercept the Zimmermann telegram Kaiser asks________to join them in war Americans start to __________Germany

18 Peace without victory German gov’t seeks an armistice or: Paris Peace Conference leaders of the ______ ______meet to: – _________is not invited – None of the: Treaty of Versailles punishes________ 1) 2) 3)


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