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Kick Off December 12, 2013 What were the 4 MAIN causes of World War I? Analyze the political cartoon on page 803. Answer questions 16 & 17 in your notebook.

Kick Off December 12, 2013 1. The eagle on the glove symbolizes Germany. Whose hands are in the cartoon? 2. To what event was the cartoonist referring? What do you think the cartoonist thought about this event? 3. What were the 4 MAIN causes of WWI?

German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman 1. The eagle on the glove symbolizes Germany. Whose hands are in the cartoon? German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman Kick Off December 12, 2013 2. To what event was the cartoonist referring? What do you think the cartoonist thought about this event? The Zimmerman Note; probably blamed Zimmerman for German aggression 3. 4 MAIN Causes:Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

The Interwar Years Chapter 27

India after World War I Mohandas Gandhi Rowlatt Acts allowed British to deal harshly with growing Indian opposition 1919, Amritsar Massacre Turning point for Indians under colonial rule Mohandas Gandhi Ahimsa & Civil disobedience Led protests and a boycott on British salt 1935- British Parliament gave Indians limited self- rule

1929, US Stock Market crashes Leads to Great Depression THE GREAT DEPRESSION 1929, US Stock Market crashes Leads to Great Depression

WORLDWIDE DEPRESSION European countries still struggling to recover after WWI Many in debt to US Germany experiencing hyperinflation Japan hit by depression in 1927 US Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act, 1930 Placed heavy taxes on imported goods Attempt to encourage Americans to buy US-made products Backfired, crippling foreign economies

Dictators in Europe 1. Mussolini (pg. 823- 824) 2. Stalin (824- 825) 3. Hitler (826- 827) Create a poster outlining the main ideas from your section. Include: - the background of your dictator (what country?) - how did they come to power? - what happened once the dictator was in power?

Japan