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Test: Thursday, 9 March (let me know IN ADVANCE if there are issues)
Bell Ringer – Begin work on The March Toward War handout. (on front table) Unit 8: The World at war Test: Thursday, 9 March (let me know IN ADVANCE if there are issues)
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Learning Targets I can analyze the long-term and short-term causes that led to the First World War. I can investigate the conflicts that exist between national security and individual rights. I can explain why World War I is considered the first modern, global, industrialized war. I can analyze the role of warfare in remaking the political map of Europe and in shifting the balance of power in the 20th century.
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Terms/Concepts to Know
MAIN Triple Alliance Triple Entente The Balkans Franz Ferdinand Ultimatum Mobilization Schlieffen Plan Gallipoli Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Propaganda Zimmerman Note Armistice Fourteen Points Woodrow Wilson Treaty of Versailles
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Unit Project 1. Choose a topic – something you are interested in, related to WWI Can be broad or specific – eg. Choctaw language at the Front, Para-Olympics 2. Submit your topic. 3. At least TWO secondary sources + at least FOUR primary sources 4. Decide how you want to present your information. Be creative…or as creative as you can. Be on time. Really! Be academic (you need a works cited page)
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