Discuss this question with the person next to you and be prepared to share with the class Have you ever been in a conflict that drew more people into it?

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Discuss this question with the person next to you and be prepared to share with the class Have you ever been in a conflict that drew more people into it? Why did other people get involved?

A Global Conflict Timeline Draw a diagonal line on the next page in your notebook. Plot the following dates along the line: –1915 –1917(Jan) –1917(Feb) –1917(Apr) –1917(Nov) –1918(Mar) –1918(Jul) –1918(Nov)

A Global Conflict Timeline Write the following events next to the correct date: Lenin seizes Power in Russia Gallipoli campaign begins WWI ends Germany announces a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare Allies and Germans fight 2 nd Battle of Marne British intercept the Zimmerman note Germany and Russia sign Treaty of Brest- Litovsk US enters the war

A Global Conflict Timeline –1915 Gallipoli campaign begins –1917(Jan) Germany announces a policy of unrestricted submarine warfare –1917(Feb) British intercept the Zimmerman note –1917(Apr) US enters the war –1917(Nov) Lenin seizes Power in Russia –1918(Mar) Germany and Russia sign Treaty of Brest-Litovsk –1918(Jul) Allies and Germans fight 2 nd Battle of Marne –1918(Nov) WWI ends

A Global Conflict Timeline Questions On the next page, answer the following questions in complete sentences. You do not need to copy the questions. 1.What was the purpose of the Gallipoli campaign? 2.Why did the US enter the war? 3.Why did the czar’s gov’t collapse? 4.What did the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk accomplish? 5.What was the significance of the 2 nd battle fo the Marne? 6.What events signaled the final defeat of the Central powers?

A Global Conflict Timeline Questions 1.Allies belied that if they could secure the Dardanelles, they would be able to take Constantinople, defeat the Turks, and establish a supply line to Russia. 2.German unrestricted submarine warfare, Zimmerman note, traditional bonds between US & UK, British propaganda, economic ties to Allies 3.Czar Nicolas abdicated when he was faces w/ civil unrest due in part to wartime shortages, refusal of the army to continue fighting, & possibility of revolution.

A Global Conflict Timeline Questions 1.It ended the war between Rus and Ger 2.German war effort had exhausted both men and supplies, US troops took part in this battle; allied forces began to advance toward Ger and Central powers began to crumble. 3.Surrender of Bulgarians & Ottoman Turks; revolution in Austria-Hungary; mutiny in Ger & forced resignation of Kaiser

Discuss this questions with the person next to you and be prepared to share with the class When was the last time you saw a commercial for something and went out to got it? What was it about the advertisement that made you want it? Was it as good as you thought it would be?

Propaganda information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.

Propaganda As you look at the following propaganda posters, try to figure out which country created the poster, who was their target audience, what was the message

WWI Propaganda Poster Create a Propaganda Poster for WWI Choose a country fighting in WWI to represent –Allied Powers or Central Powers Choose a target audience –Your fellow countrymen & women –One of your country’s enemies Choose a purpose of the Propaganda Poster –Enlist, save food & materials, remember a battle, the enemy is evil, etc.. DRAW and COLOR a Propaganda Poster that: –States your purpose –Convinces your target audience Be Creative!!! Use the WHOLE sheet. When you are finished, paste your poster into your inter active notebook.