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1 Ch. 29 The Great War 1914 – 1918 GPS World War I

2 E.Q. What were the causes and effects of WWI? - Marching Toward War 15b, 16a - Europe Plunges Into War 16b - A Global Conflict 16d, 19a - A Flawed Peace

3 VOCABULARY 1.alliances – Agreements to help other countries in a military way – Tangled Alliances 2.artillery – Large guns, cannons – A Bloody Stalemate 3.czar – Ruler of Russia – The Allies Win the War

4 4.destructive – Causing negative effects, including death and ruin – Battle on the Eastern Front 5.dissent – Disagreement – War Affects the Home Front 6.Great Powers – Germany, Austria- Hungary, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, and France – Rising Tensions in Europe

5 7.heir – Person who inherits; next in line – Crisis in the Balkans 8.intercepted – Took or received something intended for someone else – War Affects the World 9.isolate – Set apart; cut off – Tangled Alliances

6 10. legacy – Results; lasting effects – The Legacy of the War 11. nationalism – Feeling of attachment to one’s own nation – Rising Tensions in Europe 12. rival – One who tries to be better or do better than another – Rising Tensions in Europe

7 13. rivalries – Competitions – Tangled Alliances 14. territorial – Related to territories; related to colonies or other imperialist holdings – A Troubled Treaty 15. trenches – Long, deep holes in the ground dug for protection from enemy fire – A Bloody Stalemate 16. unify – Bring together as one – Rising Tensions in Europe


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