Study Questions 1. What is unrestricted submarine warfare? (Pg. 418) 2. What was the Zimmerman note, and what role did it play in escalating World War.

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Study Questions 1. What is unrestricted submarine warfare? (Pg. 418) 2. What was the Zimmerman note, and what role did it play in escalating World War I? (Pg. 419) 3. Define the Schlieffen Plan. (Pg. 412) 4. What were the Fourteen Points? (pg. 424) 5. How did the Treaty of Versailles affect postwar Germany? (Pg ) 6. How did Americans feel about joining the League of Nations? (Pg )

Graphic Study Guide Directions (you don’t have to write) Pull out a new sheet of paper Fold in long-ways (like a hotdog) Then fold it into thirds Number each section on your paper Box 1- Box 12 Copy the following instructions for each Box Ensure that each box has the title and page numbers

Box 1 Title: The Scramble for Africa Assignment: Answer the following questions What years did the Berlin Conference take place? Who met at the conference? What did they agree upon? Pages:

Box 2 Title: The Scramble for Africa (continued…) Directions: Answer the question What did Europeans possess that helped them imperialize Africa? Give 3 examples: * Pages:

Box 3 Title: Imperialism Assignment: Define Paternalism; Make a chart comparing Imperial Management Methods: Indirect Control and Direct Control. List 3 characteristics of each and 1 example of each. Paternalism: Pages: (Use the chart on 346) Indirect ControlDirect Control Examples:

Box 4 Title: Europeans Claim Muslim Lands Assignment: Draw the map on page 355. What bodies of water did the Suez Canal divide? Pages:

Box 5 Title: British Imperialism in India Assignment: Draw an image representing the Sepoy Mutiny Pages:

Box 6 Title: British Imperialism in India (continued…) Assignment: Define the term and draw an image related to it. “Jewel in the Crown”- Pages

Box 7 Title: Imperialism in Southeast Asia Draw and complete the chart Pages: Empire (Power) Colony (Land Claimed) (Pick 1) Natural Resources (Pick 1) Dutch Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, the Moluccas, Bali Oil, tin, rubber Malaysia, BurmaTin, rubber French Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia Philippines, Hawaii

Box 8 Title: Marching Toward War Assignment: Draw and complete the graphic organizer; identify the correct term for each box (no definition) Pages: Reasons Why World War I Began

Box 9 Title: Tangled Alliances Assignment: List the countries allied together Triple AllianceTriple Entente ** Pages:

Box 10 Title: Marching Toward War - ­German chancellor from ; unified Germany - Next German ruler; allowed the treaty with Russia to expire in Heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne; assassinated on June 28, 1914 Pages:

Box 11 Title: The Great War, Assignment: Complete the timeline EUROPE: []- WWI Begins as Austria declares war on Serbia WORLD: May [] EUROPE: and battle at Verdun WORLD: []- U.S. President wins reelection WORLD: seize power in the Revolution EUROPE: []- Armistice signed as Allies defeat Central Powers Pages:

Box 12 Title: Crisis in the Balkans Assignment: Draw an image related to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand Pages: