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Please get ready for the reading quiz You may use your HANDWRITTEN notes Name Period Quiz #

“I shall not live to see the Great War, but you will see it, and it will start in the east.” -Otto von Bismarck

 Read p  p. 684 #3,4,5  Reading Quiz #2 Next Class  Europe 1914 Map Quiz  Textbook Next Class? No

 Europe in 1914  10 Questions  Spelling must be exact  No word bank  Textbook p. 680  Today’s Map Activity

1. Causes of WWI 2. WWI Europe Map Activity 3. Video-Wilhelm & Nicholas

 Make a 4 Quadrant “Power Sheet” 1. Nationalism 2. Imperialism 3. Militarism 4. Great Power Alliances

1) Nationalism A. Great Powers = Chauvinism Ex: Franco-Prussian War – 1870

1) Nationalism B. Smaller Nationalities = Terrorism Ex: – 40 major political assassinations

2) Imperialism Ex: Ethiopia – Italy v. Great Britain Morocco – France v. Germany

3) Militarism Ex: Great Britain – Royal Navy “Two-Power Standard” Germany G. B.

4) Great Power Alliances 1882 – Triple Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy 1907 – Triple Entente Great Britain, France, Russia

= Triple Alliance = Triple Entente

 Handout-Part of your homework packet

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 “The Great War”  PBS Documentary  Part I-Wilhelm & Nicholas  6:00-15:20, 27:30-33:45, 39:40-End  25 minutes total Video Questions Handout

 Read p  p. 684 #3,4,5  Reading Quiz #2 Next Class  Europe 1914 Map Quiz  Textbook Next Class? No