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Answer the question: If troops a DO NOW Answer the question: If troops a

World War I Begins

What is the MAIN IDEA of the lesson?

What does militarism mean?

Why does the author vote no on entering World War 1?

What are the four causes of World War 1?

What is nationalism? NATIONALISM

What is the link between Russia and Serbia? NATIONALISM

What is Imperialism? IMPERIALISM

Why do the European countries use imperialism?

What is militarism? MILITARISM

Why do Germany and Britain begin a naval arms race? MILITARISM

ALLIANCE SYSTEM What are the two major alliances of World war 1?

ALLIANCE SYSTEM Why was the alliance system a danger to peace?

An Assassination Leads to War Why were the Balkans a powder keg?

An Assassination Leads to War Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

Dominos How does the assassination begin the “domino effect” to war?

The Fighting Starts Why does France get involved in the war?

What is the feeling the author is trying to show?

What is no man’s land?

What is trench warfare?

Why do the battles of World War 1 cause so many casualties?

Americans Question Neutrality What are the some of the reasons for not entering the war?

What was the Lusitania? The War Hits Home

Why was the Lusitania important? The War Hits Home

THE 1916 ELECTION Why does Wilson argue he should be re-elected?

GERMAN PROVOCATION What was the Zimmerman telegram?

GERMAN PROVOCATION Why was the Zimmerman telegram so important?