WWI Chapter 27. “Civilization has climbed above such perils; the interdependence of nations in trade and traffic, the scope of public law, Christian charity,
World War One (1914-1918) I.Why? A.Long-Term Causes A.Germany’s Rise B.Arms/Weapons C.Nationalism B.Spark A.Assassination II.War A.Battle-front A.Technology.
World War I 1914 - 1918 Mizell, Tubbs, Hatling. Essential Question How did new technology make WWI different from past wars?
The Great War World War I. Setting the stage for War Imperialism led to increasing international tensions Created vast empires Increased competition.
Weapons of WW I. New Weapons of WWI: Machine Gun Aircraft Artillery U-Boats Poison Gas Tanks Zeppelins.
Alienation and Disillusionment: the art of the Twentieth Century The increasing de-personalization of industrial society combined with the horrors of two.
World War I: Trench Warfare and New Weaponry. Dear Greg: I received a letter from you a few weeks ago but have not had time to answer for we have been.
The New Military History The Making of the Modern World Rob Johnson.
Weapons of World War I When World War I erupted in August of 1914, it would bring to the world death and destruction on a scale never before experienced.
Take out your notebook, pen and highlighter WWI: A New Kind of War CA Standard: 10.5.4 – Understand the nature of war and its human cost on all sides.
RenaissanceRenaissance. Renaissance… Rebirth of Greek and Roman Culture Started in Florence, Italy.