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Textbook page 234, , , Powerpoint presentation created by: Mr L Taute

Class Activity

Class Activity:

Which European countries fought in World War 1? Textbook p.243

Answers: Class Activity

Causes of the First World War Several factors led to the war : 1. France and Germany butted heads over control of Alsace- Lorraine, a piece of land located on the border of the two countries (1871). 2.Russia's efforts to control the Balkans, so they can gain access to the Mediterranean Sea. By doing this he had come into conflict with Turkey and Austria.

Causes of the First World War Several factors led to the war : 3.European powers feared the growing German power. 4.The spark in the powder keg, just an excuse to start the war, was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, and his wife Sophie by a Serbian student, Gavrilo Princip. (1914) 5. Serbia was held responsible for the murder.

Listen in class !!! Leave this section out when learning for the exam ;-) The first World War starts 1.Austria declares war on Serbia (28 July 1914). 2.Russia declares war on Austria (30 July 1914). 3.Germany declares war on Russia (1 Aug 1914). 4.France declares war on Germany (3 Aug 1914). 5.With Germany's declaration of war and invasion of Belgium, England declares war on Germany (Germany uses Belgium as a gateway to Francs) (4 Aug 1914) 6.America declares war on Germany. (Persistent sinking of merchant ships) (April 1917) 7.Signing of an Armistice Treaty. (11 Nov 1918)

How many died during WW I. (These are estimated numbers) Britain France Italy Russia USA Germany Austria-Hungary Turkey South Africa 1 million 1,4 million half a million 1,7 million ,8 million 1,2 million

End of the War Textbook p. 261