World War I. There were three major fronts in Europe: –The Western Front – This front extended across Belgium and northeastern France to the border of.
The United States in WW I From Neutrality to War.
AGENDA 26 APRIL 1.PULL OUT YOUR MILITARY TECH SHEET 2.PULL OUT YOUR CH 21 STUDY GUIDE 3.DISCUSS ALLIANCE 4.DISCUSS MIITARISM / NEW WEAPONS 5.DISCUSS NATIONALISM.
COURSE OF WWI. Course of WWI short war illusion Schlieffen Plan: avoid 2-front war western front vs. eastern front trench warfare = stalemate.
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Ch. 19, Sec. 2 World War I, 1914 - 1920 Investigate the reasons why the US joined the fighting in World War I.
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TECHNOLOGY OF WORLD WAR 1 Mr. Dodson. Technology of World War One In no other war has technology played such a critical role in impacting how the war.
The M.A.I.N. Causes of WWI M.ilitarism A.lliances I.mperialism N.ationalism Click on one of the four M.A.I.N. causes to begin.
World War I - Trench Warfare. World War I – Trench Warfare People expected World War I to be quick- they had a great deal of confidence in their countries.
Trench Warfare. I. Guns of August 1914 Central Powers: Germany, Austria- Hungary, Ottoman Empire & Bulgaria, Allied Powers: Great Britain, France, Russia,
World War I An Industrialized War The Balkan Powder Keg Serbian nationalists wanted to unite Serbs in the Balkans Serbian nationalists wanted to unite.