Bell Ringer 9-5-2008 Terms & Names: Define & Explain each term and name (Pages 372-380) Nationalism Militarism Allies Central Powers Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

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Bell Ringer 9-5-2008 Terms & Names: Define & Explain each term and name (Pages 372-380) Nationalism Militarism Allies Central Powers Archduke Franz Ferdinand No man’s land Trench Warfare Lusitania Zimmermann Note

BELL RINGER 9-08-2008 Get a blank European Map from front of class Color and Title countries based on if they are part of the Allied powers, Central powers, or if they are a neutral country Use page 375

Bell Ringer 9-9-2008 Did the Americans join the Allied or Central Powers? Why were America’s ties with the Allies stronger than its ties with the Central Powers? (page377)

Bell Ringer 9-11-2008 Complete Number 1 Terms and Names on page 387

Bell-Ringer 9-12-2008 How did the United States raise an army during WWI? How did the United States increase ship production? Read America Mobilizes Pages 381-383. Stop at America Turns the Tide