CHAPTER 11 THE FIRST WORLD WAR MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018.

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CHAPTER 11 THE FIRST WORLD WAR MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018

THE GREAT WAR (WORLD WAR I) BEGINS SECTION 1 THE GREAT WAR (WORLD WAR I) BEGINS MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018

WHAT EVENT “STARTED” WW I? WHO FOUGHT FOR THE CENTRAL POWERS? NAME 4 CAUSES OF WWI. WHAT EVENT “STARTED” WW I? WHO FOUGHT FOR THE CENTRAL POWERS? WHO FOUGHT FOR ALLIED POWERS? WHY DID THE U.S JOIN THE WAR? MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018

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Archduke Francis Ferdinand MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018

Archduke Francis Ferdinand Archduke Francis Ferdinand MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018

Gavrilo Princip MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018

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MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018

MAH - CH 19-1 WWI 12/10/2018