1/22: What was the name of the document that formally ended WWI?

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1/22: What was the name of the document that formally ended WWI? Bell Ringer(grab one from front table) Good Things Finish Trench Warfare activity Weapons of war worksheet 1/22: What was the name of the document that formally ended WWI?

1/23: What vocabulary term would be used to best describe this image? Bell Ringer Propaganda Posters Classwork is homework if not finished in class 1/23: What vocabulary term would be used to best describe this image?

Bell Ringer Good things Zimmerman Telegram activity Lusitania worksheet Classwork is homework if not finished in class 1/24: Looking back at your notes from last week, what were the three reasons the U.s. joined WWI?

1/25: In your opinion, who deserves the most blame for causing WWI? Bell Ringer Treaty of Versailles Hitler and T.o.V.- HW if not finished 1/25: In your opinion, who deserves the most blame for causing WWI?

1/28: Which of the m.a.i.n. Causes of WWI is shown in this image? **Armaments= weapons/military Bell Ringer Check Hitler and T.o.V. worksheet Reminder: Test on Thursday! Russian Revolution Causes and Effects

1/29: Which of the m.a.i.n. Causes of WWI is shown in this image? Bell Ringer Good Things Reminder: Test on Thursday! Russian Revolution Causes and Effects

1/30: What are the causes of the Russian Revolution? Bell Ringer Go over study guide Kahoot Test tomorrow!

1/31: “A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.” – WOODROW WILSON, Fourteen Points speech, January 1918 Using the quote and your knowledge of WWI, what organization dedicated to maintaining peace is President Wilson referring to? Bell Ringer Good things Test today!

2/1: What were the effects of the Treaty of Versailles on Europe(specifically, Germany)? Bell Ringer America Story of Us Economy of the U.S. worksheet Hyperinflation explained Impact of Hyperinflation worksheet

2/4: What are the 3 G’s for exploration? Bell Ringer-Grab one from the front table German Economy after WWI webquest 2/4: What are the 3 G’s for exploration?

2/5: What did John Locke believe were our natural rights? Bell Ringer Good things Finish Webquest Midterm Study Guide 2/5: What did John Locke believe were our natural rights?