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Test Corrections available until Friday March 20, 2017 Get out stuff for notes Causes of WWI Test Corrections available until Friday HW: Vocab Due March 27

Warm Up Questions Write a response for each of the following questions: Should you always support a friend, no matter what he or she does? What might be the long-term consequences of refusing to help a friend?

WWI One Word: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CeylV-NloU One Thing You Should Know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nTvaVBbGxY&index=9&list=PLUZb2TqzIGEAogbDOfxtm3dS1V0PKrLX_

Causes of WWI M.A.I.N Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism

M.A.I.N Militarism: the policy of glorifying military power Large military = power = national pride Built up large standing armies for protection and intimidation Competition between nations Ready to fight at moments notice Railway Howitzer was generally naval surplus that had been salvaged and mounted on a railroad car.

German Militarism Otto Von Bismarck: “Blood and Iron” Chancellor Built up Germany navy and army Aimed to increase German power

M.A.I.N Alliances: an agreement between countries that states they will assist one another in a time of conflict Results in mistrust and rivalry between nations

Triple Entente French seek revenge for Franco-Prussian War British threatened by German navy Russians rivals Austria-Hungary Competition over Balkans Identify each country by flag. Comment on Japan.

Triple Alliance Austria Hungary Germany Italy Identify each country by flag. Comment on Japan.

Allies Identify each country by flag. Comment on Japan.

Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire

Green = Allies Red= Central Powers

M.A.I.N Imperialism Spurred competition Encouraged militarism Increased tensions

M.A.I.N Nationalism Unified nations Caused intense competition between nations Led to independence movements and conflict What does this poster translate? How does it illustrate nationalism?

WWI Global Connections, reasons for fighting: https://www. youtube

Nationalism and WWI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzCe4qg8K0E&index=8&list=PLUZb2TqzIGEAogbDOfxtm3dS1V0PKrLX_

Examine this. Who are the two charactures Examine this. Who are the two charactures? Break down the elements to help explain the war.

The Powder Keg: The Balkans Area of intense conflict and nationalism Controlled by Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire Russians allied with Serbians and other Slavic groups Spark ignites on June 28, 1914

This is the spark that ignites the “powder keg” Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip shoots and kills both Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie This is the spark that ignites the “powder keg”

Russia declares war on Austria due to alliance with Serbia Archduke and his wife are killed by Serbian nationalists June 28, 1914 Austria declares war on Serbia France declares war on Germany and Austria due to alliance with Russia Germany declares war on Russia due to alliance with Austria Germany declares war on France

Great Britain declares war on Germany due to alliance with France Countries in British Commonwealth join the war effort (Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, and India Great Britain declares war on Germany due to alliance with France Germans and Austrians fight off advancing Russians on the Eastern Front Germany invades Belgium and moves to attack France (Western Front)

Reflection Of all of the causes of WWI, which one do you feel contributed the most? Why?