Terms & Names: Define & Explain each term and name (Pages 372-380) –Nationalism –Militarism –Allies –Central Powers –Archduke Franz Ferdinand –No man’s.

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Terms & Names: Define & Explain each term and name (Pages ) –Nationalism –Militarism –Allies –Central Powers –Archduke Franz Ferdinand –No man’s land –Trench Warfare –Lusitania –Zimmermann Note

–Get a blank European Map from front of class –Color and Title countries based on if they are part of the Allied powers, Central powers, or if they are a neutral country –Use page 375

Did the Americans join the Allied or Central Powers? Why were America’s ties with the Allies stronger than its ties with the Central Powers? (page377)

Complete Number 1 Terms and Names on page 387

How did the United States raise an army during WWI? How did the United States increase ship production? Read America Mobilizes Pages Stop at America Turns the Tide

What was the significance of the convoy system? How did the arrival of US troops affect the spirit of the Allied troops? Answer can be found on pages 383 “America Turns the Tide”

What caused the collapse of Germany? How many people died during World War I? Read pages

Complete #1 in the Section 3 assessment: Terms and Names Page 395 NUMBER 1-6

What was the Great Migration What new opportunities did the war offer women? What were the effects of the worldwide flu epidemic that erupted during the war? Pages

Complete #1 Terms and Names on page 403

How did the war affect the United States and Europe? Page 403

Complete Number 1 in the Section assessment on page 471.

Read From Pages 469 “Financial Collapse to page 471 What happened to banks and businesses in the economic collapse How did the Great Depression affect other countries? How did the decrease in world trade affect overall economic activity?

Complete # 1 on page 477 “Terms & Names”

Complete # 1 On page 494. Number them 1-9

Answers can be found from pages Read from “Americans Get a New Deal” and stop at bottom of page What was the New Deal? 2.What did Roosevelt do during the 100 days? 3.Why were Roosevelt’s fireside chats significant?

Complete #2 on page 494. In a two column chart like the one on page 494 list three problems President Roosevelt faced and how he tried to solve them. PROBLEMSSOLUTIONS