CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I

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Announcements: 1: Test 3/9! Review is on the Weebly! 2: Six Weeks Ends 2/23. Complete retakes or make up work after school! Materials: 1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper 2: Partner 3: Class set of Causes of WWI DBQ Bell Ringer: February (20)21, 2018 1. Set up your Cornell notes 2. Across the top of your c-notes, write today s lesson topic: CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I 3. In the left hand column of your c- notes, write today s lesson objective in the form of a question: Identify the importance of imperialism, nationalism, militarism, and the alliance system in causing World War I

Announcements TEST 3/9! Review is on the Weebly! STUDY! The six weeks ends 2/23. If you need to make up assignments or test, you may come by after school from 4:30 to 5:00

Materials 1. Blank sheet of paper/notebook/journal 2. Partner 3. Class set Causes of World War I DBQ

Announcements: 1: Welcome back! 2: New Bell Ringer procedure! 3: ACP Results! Materials: 1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper 2: Enlightenment Graphic Organizer 3: One partner Bell Ringer: February 20(21), 2018 1. Set up your Cornell notes 2. Across the top of your c-notes, write today s lesson topic: CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I 3. In the left hand column of your c- notes, write today s lesson objective in the form of a question: Identify the importance of imperialism, nationalism, militarism, and the alliance system in causing World War I

Word Wall Vocabulary: Militarism: military values and goals take over civilian society; countries build up their arsenals Alliance system: relationships between countries Imperialism: one (strong) country taking over a another (weak) country s economy and government, usually to exploit resources Nationalism: devotion or love for one s country Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy Triple Entente: Britain, France, and Russia

What World War I? Originally called The Great War because no other war had this many countries involved 1914-1918 Between the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente Began in an area of the world called the Balkans the powder keg of Europe Four causes: MAIN Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism

Long-Term Causes of World War I

What is Militarism? Militarism is glorifying military power and keeping an army prepared for war Kings wore military uniforms even in daily life, and generals became powerful political figures Germany and Britain competed to build the largest navy

Turn and Talk Look at the graph. What might happen if one country sees another increasing their military spending? ANS: They will likely increase their spending as well Defense Estimates of the Great Powers, 1870-1914 (in millions of pounds) 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1914 Germany 10.8 20.4 28.8 41.0 64.0 110.8 Austria-Hungary 8.2 13.2 12.8 13.6 17.4 36.4 France 22.0 31.4 27.4 42.4 52.4 57.4 Great Britain 23.4 25.2 31.4 116. 0 68.0 76.8 Italy 7.8 10.0 14.8 14.6 24.4 28.2 Russia 22.0 29.6 29.0 40.8 63.4 88.2

What are Alliances? By 1914, Europe was divided into two large alliances Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed the Triple Alliance (Central Powers) Great Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente (Allied Powers) The purpose of these alliances was to preserve the balance of power in Europe

Turn and Talk Why might the alliance system lead to a largescale war? ANS: Because if one person is involved, their allies must also become involved

What is Imperialism? Imperialism is when one country takes political and economic control over another country The weaker country is called a colony

What is Imperialism? Many European powers believed the sign of a great power was possession of overseas colonies Competing for land created an environment of tension

Turn and Talk Why might imperialism lead to war? ANS: Because if colonies represent strength, the more colonies you have, the stronger you are. European countries will fight over their colonies to have more than the other

What is Nationalism? Nationalism is extreme devotion or love for one s country Nationalism can unify a country but it can also create rivalries between other countries

What is Nationalism? Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia, Italy, Great Britain, and France were all rivals by the beginning of the 1900s This rivalry came as a result of competition for materials, territorial disputes, and ethnic groups asking for independence

Short-Term Causes of World War I

The Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne Arrives in Serbia (Sarajevo) Serbian ethnic groups resent Austria-Hungary for their control of the area Some want independence for Serbs Archduke and wife are shot by Gavrilo Princip.

The Assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofo7tdue vha

Guided Practice: Summary In the bottom portion of your c-notes, complete a summary over the causes of World War I For help, use the following sentence stems: The four long-term causes of World War I were M is A is I is N is The short-term cause of World War I was

Fun Fact The first would-be assassin threw his bomb at the Archduke s car. It bounced off the hood and under the car behind them The assassin tried to escape by jumping in to the river below and biting a cyanide capsule Since it was June, there was no water and the cyanide capsule was not strong enough, so the assassin started vomiting while a crowd following him into the foot deep water and began beating him up

Independent: Causes of World War I DBQ Complete your World History Essay Prompt When finished, read through the documents on the DBQ and answer the questions on a separate sheet of paper Write a paragraph that explains the causes of World War I You must cite at least two of the documents BLANK SHEET

Announcements: 1: Test 3/9! Review is on the Weebly! Materials: 1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper 2: Bell Ringer: February (22), 2018 1. Set up your Cornell notes 2. Across the top of your c-notes, write today s lesson topic: CHACTERISTICS OF WORLD WAR I 3. In the left hand column of your c- notes, write today s lesson objective in the form of a question: Identify major characteristics of World War I

Announcements TEST 3/9! Review is on the Weebly! STUDY!

Materials 1. Blank sheet of paper/notebook/journal 2. Map Assignment (Class set) 3. Blank map copies (they re different, so get one of each)

Announcements: 1: Welcome back! 2: New Bell Ringer procedure! 3: ACP Results! Materials: 1: Spiral/blank sheet of paper 2: Enlightenment Graphic Organizer 3: One partner Bell Ringer: February (22), 2018 1. Set up your Cornell notes 2. Across the top of your c-notes, write today s lesson topic: CHARACTERISTICS OF WORLD WAR I 3. In the left hand column of your c- notes, write today s lesson objective in the form of a question: Identify major characteristics of World War I

Independent: World War I Map Project BLANK SHEET Read through the instructions and complete the map project