A World at War: Technology in World War I

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A World at War: Technology in World War I Ms. Moran SWBAT: Define Total War, analyze how the technology created during WWI changed how wars were fought by participating in class discussions, and answering questions based on notes and readings from the textbook.

The World at War Despite taking place mostly in Europe, WWI every major region of the world was effected. Fighting occurred in Africa, Middle East and Asia. How do you think Africa Middle East got involved? Total War- war which involves all of society NOT JUST THOSE FIGHTING. There was a blur of civilians and military.

Economic Effects Shortages and rations of supplies (for civilians and military persons). Governments began taking over more to be able to meet the demands of war Women began working in new jobs to replace men who were in the military.

New Technology

New Technology

MUSTARD CHLORINE

“BIG BERTHA”

Video Time! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-LxzD6Luj4

Your Turn In your brown book read pages 193-194 Stop at Major Turning Points of the War Answer the Summarize question on page 193 and the Preparing for the Regents question on page 194. If you did not finish your questions from the other day please do so!