World War II ERUPTS. Describe the circumstances at home & abroad prior to U.S. involvement in WWII Identify the significant military & political aspects.
Chapter 1 A Geographer’s World Chapter 2 Planet Earth Chapter 3 Climate, Environment, and Resources Chapter 4 The World’s People Chapter 5 Early Civilizations.
IMPERIALISM—What does it mean?. CHAPTERS 10-11: Imperialism and World War I I.European Imperialism A.Asia B.Africa C.South America.
Causes of World War I
Objective: To analyze Wilson’s peace plan and the Versailles Treaty. TS:C-7 State Implications and Consequences Palace of Versailles.
COULD WE…………………?
WORLD WAR I
FOREIGN AND MILITARY POLICY Chapter 19 O’Connor and Sabato American Government: Continuity and Change.
Chapter 17 World War I. World War I Alliances O In the late 1800s and early 1900s, nationalism and imperialism led the nations of Europe to form.
WHY IS THE MIDDLE EAST THE WAY IT IS?
A zone design approach for investigating inequalities in infant mortality
Liberation efforts of 1914- 1921. Revival of the Ukrainian state. Plan 1. World War I 1. World War I 2.Ukrainians in the First World War. 2.Ukrainians.