SSWH16 The student will demonstrate an understanding of long-term causes of World War I and its global impact.

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SSWH16 The student will demonstrate an understanding of long-term causes of World War I and its global impact.

a. Identify the causes of the war; include Balkan nationalism, entangling alliances, and militarism. Many countries* in the Balkans wanted to extend and protect their borders - Groups within these countries wanted to fight Austria to gain ethnic territory *Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia are located in the Balkan region*

Balkan Region

Alliances European nations signed alliances with one another promising to defend each other if attacked These alliances led to widespread distrust among nations

Militarism European countries established large armies to protect themselves in case of war Armies were glorified and many wanted to join

b. Describe conditions on the war front for soldiers; include the Battle of Verdun. Conditions were terrible for soldiers: -Many lived in the trenches with little food or water, in muddy conditions

Battle of Verdun The battle fought between Germany and France was one of the longest and bloodiest of the war. Lasted 9 months in 1916 Over 300,00 killed France kept Germany from taking over Verdun The U.S. remained neutral until 1917

c. Explain the major decisions made in the Versailles Treaty; include German reparations and the mandate system that replaced Ottoman control.

Versailles Treaty (1919) German Reparations: -Germany had to admit total guilt for starting the war -Germany made to pay for the war, money they didn’t have -German navy and army limited in size Mandate system: -Territories of Germany and the Ottoman Empire, were taken away, and governed by the League of Nations until they could establish self-government

Wilson’s 14 Points and the League of Nations Woodrow Wilson proposed 14 Points, or ideas during the Versailles talks including the formation of the League of Nations The League would meet to try and prevent further world conflicts Though European countries joined the League, Congress voted against it

d. Analyze the destabilization of Europe in the collapse of the great empires; include the Romanov and Hapsburg dynasties. Romanov Dynasty -Romanovs had ruled Russia since the early 1600s -WW I caused Russia to economically fail, causing a revolution which overthrew the Romanovs, and ended the rule of the Czars Hapsburg Dynasty: -Ruled over various European countries starting in the 1200s -Was the ruling power in Austria-Hungary at the start of WW I -WW I caused the end of the Hapsburg Dynasty