1914-1920. SSUSH15 The student will analyze the origins and impact of U.S. involvement in World War I. a. Describe the movement from U.S. neutrality.
Chapter 6 Conflicts in the Colonies (1675-1774). Trouble on the Frontier Section 1.
Unit 4 Throwback WWI-Cold War. Which of the following created the spark that started World War I? a. European alliances c. the growth of military power.
Section 1 World War I. Section 1 World War I Preview Starting Points Map: European Alliances and Military Forces Main Idea / Reading Focus Europe on the.
The Great War World War I. Setting the stage for War Imperialism led to increasing international tensions Created vast empires Increased competition.
World War I USII – 5c: United States involvement in WWI ended a long tradition of avoiding involvement in European conflicts and set the stage for the.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Section 1 The Cold War Unfolds Understand how two sides faced off in Europe during the Cold War. Learn how nuclear.
Islamic Empires AKA Gunpowder Empires… or Black-Powder.
European alliances before World War I Europe at its peak Imperial Tensions Militarism Nationalism System of Alliances.
UNIT 4 REVIEW. This map shows a pattern of commerce that expanded the slave trade and— A.Depleted supplies of natural resources in south America B.Weakened.
WORLD WAR I CICERO © 2008. CAUSES The immediate cause of World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo.
Notes 4: World War I U.S. History - Unit 1-6: Imperialism and WWI January 26-28, 2010.