Dateline and World at War

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Dateline and World at War Assignment # _____ Name: ______________ Date: _______________ Period: ______________ Why Did Europe Go to War? Directions: Read pages 127-129 in the GREEN TEXTBOOK. Copy each question or statement listed below onto notebook paper. On a separate sheet, write the correct answers. Copy the TITLES onto both the question and answer sheets. Copy these directions. Dateline and World at War Who killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife and where did it take place/ (City and Country) This group had been protesting against Austria-Hungary since 1908. Complete the following sequence of events: a) Austria-Hungary declared war on: b) Russia sent troops to defend: c) Germany declared war on: d) This was the beginning of:

World War 1 Alliances Why did European countries join alliances? Complete the following sequence of events: a) Germany joined the war to support: b) France came in to help: c) Germany invaded neutral: d) Great Britain declared war on: Which side did the United States join? (List the countries) When did the Revolution begin in Russia? Other than Germany and Austria-Hungary, these were the two (2) countries that were a part of the Central Powers. How many soldiers and civilians died in World War 1?

Who won World War 1? Strange but True Name the three (3) things that war dogs were trained to do. Where were the war dogs especially helpful? Why were the dogs in the picture wearing protective masks?