+ Causes review. + Review: What led to war? 1. The Archduke and Archduchess visit Sarajevo 2. Gavrilo Princip shoots the Archduke and Archduchess 3. Germany.

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+ Causes review

+ Review: What led to war? 1. The Archduke and Archduchess visit Sarajevo 2. Gavrilo Princip shoots the Archduke and Archduchess 3. Germany gives Austria-Hungary blank cheque 4. Austria-Hungary blames Serbia for the death of the Archduke and Archduchess 5. Austria-Hungary gives an ultimatum to Serbia 6. Serbia agrees to two of the three terms of the ultimatum 7. Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia

+ Review: What led to war? 8. Russia mobilizes to support Serbia 9. France mobilizes to support Russia 10. Germany orders France and Russia to stop mobilizing 11. Germany declares war on Russia 12. Germany declares war on France 13. Germany invades Belgium 14. Britain declares war on Germany

+ Review the details Page 45-47

+ Complete the Map of 1914

+ The Chain of Friendship