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Team OneTeam One
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Team SixTeam Six
European nations became entangled in
war by it, the very web they wove to
protect themselves
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the web of
DEFENSIVE alliances
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Two things Britain feared “the sun might set on” if Germany were allowed to win
a European war
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1.British Empire
2.British naval dominance
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The BIG THREE “-ISMS” which were FUNDAMENTAL CAUSES
Of WWI
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1. NATIONALISM,
2. IMPERIALISM, &
MILITARISM
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Two examples of German policy which were viewed as violations
of
INTERNATIONAL NORMS
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1.Invasion of NEUTRAL Belgium
2.Unrestricted sub warfare
IMMEDIATE CAUSE of WWI:
Who?
What?
Where?
When?
How?
Why?Show Answer
Assassination by gunshot of Austrian heir, Archduke Franz
Ferdinand, in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914 by
Serbian Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist
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The “sick man of Europe”
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The Ottoman Empire
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Secret Serbian society whose members weren’t afraid to get their hands dirty
with terrorism
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The Black Hand
“Union or Death”
Established in 1899 and based on voluntary cooperation, it was
ineffective in settling international disputes and achieving justice precisely
because it lacked the power to coerce
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The HAGUE TRIBUNAL
(Court of Arbitration)
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TWO THINGS:
1.The raison d’etre for German expansionism, Hitler called it LEBENSRAUM. It’s what
Germans said they needed and why.
2.The mineral-rich territory which Germany had snatched from France in the brief (seven weeks) and disastrous (for France) Franco-Prussian War and why France had launched
that war
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1. “Living Space” for the growing German
population in eastern Slavic lands
2. Alsace-Lorraine and to prevent German
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Two things everybody said about WWI:
It was “the war to…”
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1.“end all wars”
2. “make the world safe for democracy”
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Two imperial H’s and the Empires they ruled
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HABSBURGS: Austria-Hungary
HOHENZOLLERNS: Germany
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3 major battles of the Western Front
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Marne, Somme, and Verdun
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The only great naval battle of WWI, it was Germany’s attempt to break
the British naval blockade
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The BATTLE OF JUTLAND
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They were BIG THINGS to Americans:
When one “went down under” and the other “went over,” the United States stepped closer to entering
the war.
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1. The LUSITANIA
2. The ZIMMERMAN TELEGRAM
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THE BIG 4 and where they were from
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1. David Lloyd George: BRITAIN
2. Georges Clemenceau: FRANCE
3. Woodrow Wilson: US
4. Vittorio Orlando: ITALY
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Armies use it to denote the total killed, seriously injured, and taken
POW
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casualties
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It required mobilization not just of soldiers and the military sector, but
of all branches of civil society
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TOTAL WAR
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Two BIG “-ISMS” which were in many ways consequences of WWI
and causes of WWII
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COMMUNISM
and
FASCISM
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Named after the Chief of the General Staff who designed it, it was Germany’s plan for a one-
two knockout punch combo in a continental war.
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The Schlieffen Plan
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It “colored” public opinion on foreign policy through
sensationalism and xenophobic nationalism and they produced
America’s most popular “coloring books.”
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IT = Yellow Journalism;
THEY = William Randolph
Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer
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It was the “Powder Keg of Europe” – the most unstable part of Europe
both in the 19-teens and 1990s.
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The Balkans
Their combined effects were even bigger killers of civilians
than direct violence
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Hunger
&
Disease
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It was known as “the Prison of States” because the biggest
domestic challenge it faced was national movements, but this domestic challenge quickly
morphed into an international one in Aug. 1914.
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Austria-Hungary
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WHERE and WHEN:
Twice before the outbreak of WWI Germany challenged France’s sphere of influence here:
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Morocco1905 and 1911
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The Magnificent Seven:
New countries in post WWI Eastern Europe
http://www.televisiontunes.com/Magnificent_Seven.html
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Finland,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania,
Yugoslavia
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Treatise on Treaties:
1.MAIN TREATY with Germany and its major provisions
2.OTHER TREATIES: with whom & what they did
A. Treaties of St. Germain and Trianon
B. Treaty of Neuilly
C. Treaties of Lausanne and Sevres
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1. Versailles …
2. with
A. Austria & Hungary…
B. Bulgaria…
C. Turkey…
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