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1 Day 33 September 21 What were the three reasons for exploration?
Who was the first to find a sea route to Asia? Who was the first complete a circumnavigation? HW: Study World War 1!

2 Day 34 September 22 List the 4 long term causes of WWI.
What is militarism? What is an alliance? HW: Study WW1!

3 Day 34 September 23 Define nationalism. Define imperialism.
What was the “Scramble for Africa?” HW: Describe each cause to WWI. Long-term and short term.

4 Day 35 September 25 What is a revolution? What is a czar?
Why did the Russian citizens revolt against the czar? HW: Have a good weekend!

5 Day 36 September 28 What were the communists called during The Russian Revolution? Who was the leader of the group? How did Russia change after the revolution? HW: Quiz this Friday over history standards!

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7 Causes of WWI

8 Social Studies Theme: Conflict / Change
SS6H6 D. Explain the impact of European empire building in Africa and Asia on the outbreak of World War I. Social Studies Theme: Conflict / Change Essential Question: How did the existence of large European colonial empires in Africa and Asia impact the outbreak of World War I?

9 D. Explain the impact of European empire building in Africa and Asia on the outbreak of World War I.
Africa in 1914 Nearly all areas of Africa were controlled by European powers in 1914.

10 D. Explain the impact of European empire building in Africa and Asia on the outbreak of World War I.
Asia in 1914 Large portions of Asia were also controlled by European powers directly or by influencing local leaders

11 Causes of WWI Two bullets fired on a Sarajevo street on a sunny June morning in 1914 set in motion a series of events that shaped the world we live in today. World War One, World War Two, the Cold War and its conclusion all trace their origins to the gunshots that interrupted that summer day. On July 28, 1914, one month to the day after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia, effectively beginning the First World War.

12 Causes of WWI IMPERIALISM:
- European nations were constantly looking for more land to colonize. - These colonies supplied Europe with new markets, raw materials, and added to their sense of prestige or greatness. - Since Europe controlled Africa and most of Asia, few areas were left to colonize. - This created conflict between the old superpower countries of Great Britain and France and the newer rising powers of Germany, Russia, and Italy.

13 Causes of WWI WWI Propaganda Poster NATIONALISM:
- Nationalism is a feeling of intense loyalty to one’s country. - Tension caused by nationalism led to WWI. - Nationalism caused new nations to be formed such as Germany and Italy. - These nations challenged the supreme position of older European nations. - Nationalism also threatened to break apart empires, such as Austria – Hungary, because different ethnic groups wanted independent nations of their own.

14 Causes of WWI MILITARISM / MILITARY BUILDUP
- Nations began building up their armies to protect their very profitable colonies. - As the militaries grew bigger, all of the countries began to feel threatened by each others’ huge armies. - This created tension among Europe and bitter rivalries developed between the countries

15 Causes of WWI MILITARY ALLIANCES
- As tensions grew, countries began forming alliances, or defense agreements, to help each other out if a war started. - Many thought that this would help prevent war, but it actually contributed to a HUGE war. - One country could start a war with another, but it would not just be those countries fighting. Their allies, or friends, would have to get into the war as well.

16 Causes of WWI MILITARY ALLIANCES Pre-War Alliances
Triple Alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy  Triple Entente- United Kingdom, France, and Russia  During-War Alliances Central Powers- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria (joined in 1915), Ottoman Empire  Allied Powers- United Kingdom, France, Russia, Serbia, United States (joined in 1917)


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