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One bullet = 9.7 million deaths L/O: To explain the short term cause of World War One To link short and long term causes of World War One Key terms: Balkans Slav Assassination Ethnic minorities Independence Humiliated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbmgQ_LoOcw

What are the Balkans? Who was killed in Bosnia – Herzgovina in June 1914? Name the countries which made up the Balkans. What did Serbia want from Austria- Hungary? Why was Russia protecting Slavs (people who live in Serbia?) Why was there a problem for AH in the Balkans? Why do you think the heir to the AH throne was killed in Serbia? Why did Russia support Serbia?

Who is friends with whom? Country Friends (allies) Enemies Reasons to go to war Reasons to not go to war Austria Hungary Serbia Germany

To fight or not to fight? Task: In groups of three: Decide which leader you will be; King Petar, Franz Joseph, Kaiser Wilhelm Listen to the advice you have been given and decide if you are going to go war or not! Explain your decision!

One bullet = 9.7 million deaths L/O: To explain the short term cause of World War One To link short and long term causes of World War One

How did we get from the Balkans to a world war? 23rd June 1914 Austria sends a list of demands to Serbia Create a timeline of the events of 1914.

Who is friends with whom? Country Friends (allies) Enemies Austria Hungary Germany Serbia Russia France Britain

Who is friends with whom? Country Friends (allies) Enemies Austria Hungary Serbia Germany Who is friends with whom? Make a list of all the people on Austria’s side (add Italy) Make a list of all the people on Serbia’s side

Long term cause 1: Alliances Complete the map and key to show who was in each alliance For each country on your map look at their data on the table given and give them a score out of 5 for their strength. (5 is the strongest) Which side looks stronger? Explain your answer!

Long term causes 2: Militarism (army)/Imperialism (empire) Each army was building up it’s army and empire from 1898 on wards Look at the facts at the bottom of page 16 and your time line! Explain how militarism would make war more likely!

Summing up …. How did WW1 start? The outbreak of war in the Balkans happened because …. (assassination, ultimatum, blank cheque) The Balkans war became a European war because …. (mobilisation, Russia, France, Germany, alliances) The war turned into a world war because …. (Britain, invasionof Belgium, Empire)

Who was to blame?