World War I 1914-1918. causes of World War I Underlying causes (the fuel): Underlying causes (the fuel): nationalism nationalism imperialism imperialism.
“ The War to End All Wars ” or “ The Great War ”
World History Vocabulary Terms END OF COURSE PREPARATION.
World War One The War to End All Wars Mr. Daniel Lazar.
The World War I Era (1914–1920 ) The World War I Era (1914–1920 ) Chapter 19.
The policy in which stronger nations extend economic, political, or military control over weaker territories.
The Road to WWI Background causes The Spark The Players (Today’s focus…practice summarizing main ideas from slides)
The World War I Era (1914–1920) Chapter 19 Section 1: The Road to War.
World War I Begins Chapter 19; Section 1. A. Igniting the War in Europe 1. Nationalism –Self-interests over global cooperation –Encouraged competition.
Europe Plunges into War. 1914: Rival groups: Triple Entente (G.B., Fr., Russia) Triple Alliance (Germany, Aust.-Hung., Italy) Aust’s declaration of.
With a neighbor, discuss what you know about WWI. List at least 5 of the things you discussed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. WORK WITH A PARTNER.
HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB (AND THE ARMS RACE, AND THE ALLIANCE SYSTEM) ACTUALLY, YOU SHOULD JUST CALL THESE NOTES “THE ARMS RACE.”