What do you remember?.  Scientific Revolution  Enlightenment  French Revolution  Napoleon / Congress of Vienna  Nationalism  Industrial Revolution.

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What do you remember?

 Scientific Revolution  Enlightenment  French Revolution  Napoleon / Congress of Vienna  Nationalism  Industrial Revolution  Capitalism  Communism  Imperialism

Enduring Understandings 1. Nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances propelled the industrialized nations into a devastating world war. 2. Advancement of technology changed the nature of global conflict and cooperation. 3. Cooperation among nations may not necessarily be fair for all parties. 1.Turn in core assessment – electronically drop in my drop box 2.Get handouts from front table 3.Read the WWI story book project directions – questions? 4.Introduction to WWI – take notes 5.Watch video clips 6.Watch Days that Shook the World – the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand – answer questions on handout

Unit 4—World War I Enduring Understandings 1. Nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances propelled the industrialized nations into a devastating world war. 2. Advancement of technology changed the nature of global conflict and cooperation. 3. Cooperation among nations may not necessarily be fair for all parties.

 Nationalism  Imperialism  Militarism  Alliances  Crisis in the Balkans  Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

 European nations formed military alliances with one another to maintain a balance of power and preserve peace across the continent  1882—Triple Alliance formed  1907—Triple Entente formed

 By 1900s, power of Ottoman Empire in rapid decline  Various ethnic groups sought to break free from Turkish rule, while new nations were formed and wanted to expand  Desired to control trade routes in Mediterranean region  Balkan region referred to as “powder keg” of Europe

 Serbian nationalism forces a wedge between Russia and Austria-Hungary  A Serbian nationalist assassinates the Austro-Hungarian archduke and archduchess in Sarajevo  Austria issues an ultimatum to Serbia, rejects Serbia’s offer to negotiate, and declares war  Nations begin to mobilize

Why do you want me dead? We Serbs do not want Austria-Hungary to run our country – Serbs for Serbia!!!

Video intermission - the exciting story of Days that Shook the World – the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand