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The Start of World War I Opener: Opener: top left side of notebook – Write down everything that you think you know about World War I (who, where, when, what, why…)

THE GREAT WAR U.S. History

FOUR M.A.I.N. LONG-TERM CAUSES OF THE WAR 1. Militarism 2. Alliance System 3. Imperialist Rivalries 4. Nationalism

1. Militarism Militarism – glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war. – An arms race developed between industrialized European nations- Germans and British were competing for the greatest navy – Governments turned to military leaders for advice on peace and war

Militarism Competition Game -Each country is given a stack of paper. Countries have thirty seconds to construct as many bombs as possible with whole sheets of paper. The country with the most bombs at the end of the thirty seconds wins. countdown

2. Alliance System System of agreements between countries in which each would agree to defend the other in the case of foreign attack.

3. Imperialist Rivalries Competition between imperialist countries to gain colonies throughout the world. These rivalries built up resentment between European powers. (Remember the Scramble for Africa)

4. Nationalism Feeling pride in and devotion to one’s country or people. This becomes the basis for the idea that people should be ruled by people of the same ethnicity or religion. (Remember India and Pakistan)

Proclaim your Nationalism Each member of the countries proclaims their love for their country “__________ is the greatest country ever.”

Event #1: Murder of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand Serbians that live within the Austrian-Hungarian empire want to become part of Serbia Archduke Franz Ferdinand (Heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary) is assassinated while visiting the city of Sarajevo by a group of Serbian Nationalists known as the ‘Black Hand’

THE ARCHDUKE

Event #2: Austria’s Ultimatum to Serbia Austria believed the assassination was a conspiracy by the Serbian government Austrians sent an ultimatum (set of demands) to Serbia to allow their military to enter Serbia to conduct a full investigation

Event #2: Actions Austria-Hungary gives the ultimatum to Serbia Serbia Refuses the ultimatum Austria-Hungary (Central Powers) and Serbia (Allied Powers) move to war Serbia calls out to Russia for help Russia moves to war (Allied Powers)

Event #3: Germany’s Blank Check Germany offers Austria a blank check of support to back an invasion of Serbia Germany tells France to not get involved in the conflict Austria invades Serbia with German support Russia mobilizes against Austria and Germany

Event #3: Actions Germany gives ‘Blank Check” to Austria- Hungary Germany (Central Powers) moves to war Germany asks France to not get involved France replies “Ouh Ouh We will not listen to you”

Event #4: The Schlieffen Plan Germany trying to avoid a war on two fronts unleashes the Schlieffen Plan Schlieffen Plan is the invasion of France thru the neutral country of Belgium The goal is to knock France out of the war quickly on the Western Front then focus on defeating the Russians on the Eastern Front

Event #4: Actions The German invasion of Belgium moves Belgium into war (Allied Powers) France moves to war (Allied Powers)

Event #5: Alliance System Unravels After Germany invades Belgium and France the Alliance system Unravels Russia goes to war due to their alliance with Serbia France goes to war due to their alliance with Russia Britain goes to war due to their alliance with Belgium (France and Russia) Italy goes to war due to its secret alliance with France Ottoman Empire goes to war due to its alliance with Germany The World is at War

Event #5: Actions Britain moves to war (Allied Powers) Italy moves to war (Central Powers) Italy reads Secret Alliance Document Italy moves to war (Allied powers) Ottoman Empire moves to war (Central Powers)

Central Powers “Triple Alliance” Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire (initially Italy) Allied Powers “Triple Entente” - Serbia - France - Russia -Great Britain 20Government?uak=ipw

Left side of notebook- 1)What does being neutral mean? 2)Have you ever been in a situation where you tried to stay neutral between friends, family, etc.?

U.S. Makes an Entrance United States enters the war for three major reasons – 1. Sinking of the Lusitania – passenger liner torpedoed by German U-boats killing U.S. citizens – 2. Zimmerman Telegram – Germany’s attempt to have Mexico invade the U.S. to prevent them from joining the war – 3. Cultural Ties – Americas ties with Great Britain in terms of language, culture, and the belief in Democracy. U.S. wants to keep the world “safe for democracy”

Zimmerman Telegram

Germany takes ‘Zimmerman Telegram’ to Mexico Telegram is intercepted by the British British give it to the Americans Americans read the “Zimmerman Telegram” U.S. joins the war (Allied Powers) War!!!

Event #6: Trench Warfare Due to new technology such as mustard gas, planes and the machine gun produce stalemates along the front Soldiers dig in and create the Trench system Battles last for months over a few miles

January 13, 2011 States geography quiz today!

Event #10: Armistice (Peace) With U.S. entry into the war, stalemates along the front end U.S. quickly pushes Germany out of France Germans, Austrians, and Ottomans in chaos within their countries They agree to end the war Armistice (end to war) occurs at 11 o’clock on 11/11/1918

Event #10: Action Armistice is read to all countries All countries come together and shake hands except Germany Germany is forced to shake hands

Treaty of Versailles