Agenda Do Now: What are the positives and negatives of war? (bellwork section of notebook) Intro Unit 3 & new Summative Assessment. Notes: Causes of WWI.

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Agenda Do Now: What are the positives and negatives of war? (bellwork section of notebook) Intro Unit 3 & new Summative Assessment. Notes: Causes of WWI (in notebook—label Unit 3) Activities: discuss map and political cartoons Project Assignment

The Great War World War I 1914 - 1918

Europe is about to Explode Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism What was the flame that caused the “powder keg of Europe” to explode?

What does MAIN mean? Militarism: Building up armed forces, getting ready for war Alliances: Agreements or promises to defend and help another country Imperialism: Trying to build up an Empire Nationalism: Having intense pride in your country, and being willing to defend it

MAIN and The Great War Militarism: Nations in Europe were in an arms race (building up ammunition, etc) Alliances: Everyone was joining a “team” that was against the other Imperialism: Countries in Europe were competing to take over other countries around the world Nationalism: People thought that their country was superior and should be #1

Germany Germany wanted to build up her empire. This is known as imperialism. Germany also built up her armed forces. This is known as militarism.

Britain Even though Britain had the most powerful navy in the world, she was worried about other countries building up their armed forces--militarism. Britain, Germany, and other countries wanted to have large empires-- imperialism

Throughout Europe Leaders and citizens were very proud and would defend their country as much as they could-- nationalism.

The Spark Archduke Franz Ferdinand was in Sarajevo, a city in Austria- Hungary. The year was 1914. Austria-Hungary would not give the Slavics their independence. Serbia, the country next door, sided with the Slavics TROUBLE IS BREWING A man from Serbia (Gavrilo Princip), a country South of Austria-Hungary, shot and killed Ferdinand.

Alliances and the Great War In July , 1914, Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia Alliances formed Germany was an ally of Austria-Hungary Russia agreed to protect Serbia as an ally France was an ally of Russia Germany invaded Belgium, an ally of Great Britain, forcing Great Britain to join the war THE GREAT WAR HAD BEGUN!!

Great War Alliances Triple Entente Triple Alliance ALLIED POWERS Great Britain Russia France Triple Alliance CENTRAL POWERS Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Many countries took a side.