world war i 1914-1918 ©2012, tesccc world history unit 8a, lesson 1
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World War I
1914-1918
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The Triple Entente The Triple Alliance
Germany
Austria Hungary
Italy
Ottoman Empire 1915
France
Russia
Great Britain
Italy 1915
United States 1917
Serbia Pan-Slavism
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World War ITechnology/Weapons
Day 2
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Tanks
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Zeppelins and “Dog Fights”
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GAS
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Trench Warfare
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Trench Warfare
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Country (The Triple Entente) Deaths
Russia 1,700,000
Great Britain 908,371
France 1,357,800
Italy 650,000
United States 116,516
Serbia 45,000
Country (The Triple Alliance) Deaths
Germany 1,773,700
Austria-Hungary 1,200,000
Ottoman Empire 325,000
Bulgaria 87,500
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Europe (1914, 1924)
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Effects• Treaty of Versailles• Wilson’s Fourteen Points• League of Nations• Economic, Political and Social Effects (Countries that lost the war were
affected severely through mandates, sanctions and war reparations)• Especially Germany: lost territory, demilitarized and had to pay for war
reparations• Much of Europe was destroyed and economies suffered great losses
which led to instability.• A volatile economy often leads to political distress that may change
political systems, leadership, alliances and renewed nationalism.• A global economic depression soon followed. (interdependence)
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