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Objective: Students will begin their study of World War I by identifying the causes of World War I and the geography of the Alliances. Drill: Attack or defend the following statement with historical facts and feats. “If a man kills another man he is a murderer, but if a man kills a million men he is a conqueror.”
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World War One I. Long Term Causes (M.A.I.N.) A. Militarism - a policy of glorifying war and readying the armed forces for conflict 1. urged a constant buildup of weapons and troops. 2. believed that quarrels between nations "must be settled not at the conference table but on the battlefield“ http://www.illuminati- news.com/graphics/militarism.gif
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B. Alliances- made deals with other powers that provided all members would help each other if any of them were attacked 1.The Triple Alliance - Germany, Austria- Hungary, Italy (switched sides later on) 2. The Triple Entente - France, Britain, Russia
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C. Imperialism a. countries competed fiercely to gain colonies, new markets, and new sources of raw materials http://blogalice.com/files/Imperialism.jpg
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D. Nationalism a. is the belief that a group of derived from a common culture should be united and independent, while at the same time working for it own best interests regardless of the consequences. http://www.apolitical.info/images/003a.jpg
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II. Immediate Cause A. June 28, 1914, Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip assassinated Archduke Francis FerdinandSerbian http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/FWWarchduke.htm
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B. Germany gives Austria-Hungary a "blank check" to move against Serbia."blank check" http://www.worldwar1.com/photos/gkais.jpg Kaiser Wilhem II of Germany Kaiser Wilhem II with his uncle, King Edward VII of Great Britain Kaiser Wilhelm II with his cousin, Czar Nicholas II of Russia
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C. The ultimatum - July 23, 1914, ordered Serbia to end all anti-Austrian activities and let Austria handle the investigation of Ferdinand's murder, deliberately making the ultimatum too harsh to accept http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/worldwarone/images/scrpbk/scrpbk_observer_josef.jpg Austrian-Hungary Emperor Franz Joseph
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D. The start of war a. July 28, 1914 Austria declared war on Serbia b. Sets of a chain reaction - WWI began August 4, 1914
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