Marching Toward War In your interactive notebook, divide two pages into 6 even squares. At the top of each square write the following in each square Nationalism.

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Marching Toward War In your interactive notebook, divide two pages into 6 even squares. At the top of each square write the following in each square Nationalism Imperialism Militarism Triple Alliance (1882) Triple Entente (1907) Assassination in Sarajevo In each square: Write the definition Write 1 sentence stating how it increased tensions among European nations Draw a picture (stick figures are fine) Work in groups of 2 or 3 Use section 1 of chapter 13 in the text book to find the information You will have 30 minutes to complete this activity

Marching Toward War Nationalism Imperialism Militarism Deep devotion to one’s nation Caused intense competition among Europe’s Great Powers for industrial dominance and power Imperialism Quest for colonies Intensified rivalry and mistrust among Euro nations as they competed for colonies in Asia and Africa Militarism Policy of glorifying military power and being prepared for war Led to an arms race, large standing armies, and alliances

Marching Toward War Triple Alliance (1882) Triple Entente (1907) Agreement created by Bismarck making Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy allies Created an unstable alliance that tried to isolate France Triple Entente (1907) Alliance among Britain, France, and Russia in which Britain promised not to fight France and Russia Established two rival camps (Triple Alliance & Triple Entente) that created the possibility that any dispute between two rival powers could draw the entire continent into war Assassination in Sarajevo A Serbian nationalist murders Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Provided Austria-Hungary with an excuse to launch war on Serbia, leading to a confrontation between Austria and Russia

Draw this diagram on the next page in your Interactive Notebook M.A.I.N. Causes of WWI Draw this diagram on the next page in your Interactive Notebook

M.A.I.N Causes of WWI Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Glorifying military power, building large armies/navy, military plans, preparing for war Alliances Triple Alliance, Triple Entente, one member goes to war & others join, split EURO in ½ Imperialism European Nations compete for colonies & Nations must protect their colonies Nationalism Balkans, pan-Slavism (unite Slavic peoples), Serbia is center of Slavic state

Causes of WWI News Report Each group will create a news report for one of the following MAIN causes of WWI: Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Assassination Each member of the group must be one of the following: Anchor person: give a brief summary of the report & introduce the reporter Reporter: interviews the witnesses-ask questions about the topic Witnesses (VIPs, soldiers, civilians, etc…): answer questions using historical facts Be creative Create a name for your news organization Create props Use information from your Interactive Notebook and the Textbook 20 minutes to create your News Report Each report should be 3-4 minutes