SOURCES / QTS: 1. War was not expected in Britain by 1914.

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SOURCES / QTS: 1. War was not expected in Britain by 1914. Do you agree or disagree? Explain. QTS. (5)

SOURCES / QTS: 1. War was not expected in Britain by 1914. Do you agree or disagree? Explain. QTS. (5)

_______________________.“ In source 2 it says that, TOPIC: Plans War in 1914 OBJECTIVES: 6. Use Sources to predict whether war was expected in Europe. SOURCES DEVELOPMENT / QTS PRACTICE: 1. War was not expected in Britain by 1914. Do you agree or disagree? Explain. QTS. (5) Use the paragraph and sources 2, 3, 4 on the handout. I ______ with this statement. On the paragraph it reads, “ ______ _______________________.“ In source 2 it says that, “______________________.” This quote implies that _________ ______________. Source 3 explains that, “England and Germany _________________.” Also in source 4 it says, “the chances _____________________.” All of these examples strongly suggest that ___________________________.

2. What were the general feelings and predictions about the war? Explain. QTS. Use Source 6 and the handout.

The general feelings were ____________________. For example in TOPIC: Plans War in 1914 OBJECTIVES: 6. Use Sources to predict whether war was expected in Europe. SOURCES DEVELOPMENT / QTS PRACTICE: 2. What were the general feelings and predictions about the war? Explain. QTS. Use Source 6 and the handout. The general feelings were ____________________. For example in Britain, women _____________________________________ went off to fight. People ___________________________streets. Many others, however, _____________________________ and held anti-war rallies. Many predicted that the war would _______________, maybe by Christmas (Dec 25th). The British government predicted it would be a _______________________, but end with ___________________.