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Explain how imperialism contributed to the European rivalry? Chapter 13 Section 1 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Define Nationalism. Explain how imperialism contributed to the European rivalry? What is militarism? Which nations belong to the Triple Alliance? What happened after Kaiser Wilhelm II allowed the treaty with Russia to expire? Which nations belong to the Triple Entente? Why was the Balkans known as the “powder keg” of Europe? Explain the tension between Serbia & Austria. Describe what happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand & his wife Sophia? In your opinion, how should both Serbia & Austria have reacted to the assassination? (Justify your reasoning).

Chapter 13 Section 2 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. When did WWI officially begin? Which nations comprised the Central Powers? Which nations comprised the Allied Powers? Where was the Western Front? Describe the Schlieffen Plan. In your opinion, what plan would you create for Germany to successfully fight a two front war? (Justify your reasoning) Define Trench Warfare. What is “no man’s land”? In your opinion, what do you think life in the trenches would be like? (Explain your reasoning) List the new weapons in WWI. Where was the Eastern Front? Explain why Russia’s war effort was new collapse. Why was Russia so important to Britain & France?

Chapter 13 Section 3 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Why did European powers look for other allies? What was the Gallipoli Campaign? Was it successful for the allies? Why? What is unrestricted submarine warfare? In your opinion, do you think this policy is acceptable during wartime? (Explain your reasoning) What was the Zimmerman note? When did the United States enter the war? Define Total War. What is rationing? In your opinion, is the policy of rationing necessary during wartime? (Explain your reasoning) Describe propaganda. Analyze the role of women during WWI. What was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk? Summarize how the United States helped to win WWI. What is an armistice? When did World War I end? How many soldiers died during WWI?

Chapter 13 Section 4 HW Questions Write questions on a separate sheet of paper & answer in your own words. Who were the Big Four? (Include Countries they represent) What were the Fourteen Points? Define self-determination. Summarize the purpose of the Treaty of Versailles. Describe Article 231. In your opinion, was this article fair? (Justify your reasoning) What were some major effects of the treaties? List the countries created out of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire after the war. How did the United States react to the Treaty of Versailles & League of Nations? Overall, how did Germany & some other nations feel about the peace settlement? In your opinion, what was the most interesting part of World War I? (Explain your reasoning)