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Page 1: Chapter 29 Section 3 Study Guide War Affects the World.

Chapter 29 Section 3Chapter 29 Section 3Study GuideStudy Guide

War Affects the WorldWar Affects the World

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Stalemate developsStalemate develops

► 19th century tactics, 19th century tactics, 20th century weapons20th century weapons

►German attack stalls German attack stalls on Sept 3, 1914on Sept 3, 1914 Battle of the MarneBattle of the Marne

► French attack into French attack into Germany also stallsGermany also stalls

► Troops dig inTroops dig in Leaders begin to Leaders begin to

realize: this won’t be a realize: this won’t be a short warshort war

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The Allies vs. the Central PowersThe Allies vs. the Central Powers

► The Central PowersThe Central Powers Strengths:Strengths:

►ManpowerManpower► "interior lines""interior lines"

RailroadsRailroads► IndustrializedIndustrialized

WeaknessesWeaknesses►Fighting in two Fighting in two

directionsdirections►BlockadedBlockaded

► The AlliesThe Allies StrengthsStrengths

►SeapowerSeapower To blockade GermanyTo blockade Germany

► Industrial powerIndustrial power►ManpowerManpower

WeaknessesWeaknesses►Russians ill-equippedRussians ill-equipped►Need time to build upNeed time to build up

► RESULT:RESULT: Neither side could Neither side could

achieve a quick victoryachieve a quick victory

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A truly global conflictA truly global conflict

►Ottoman Empire & Ottoman Empire & Bulgaria join the Bulgaria join the Central PowersCentral Powers

► Japan joins the AlliesJapan joins the Allies Hoping to get Pacific Hoping to get Pacific

islands from Germanyislands from Germany

► Italy & U.S. neutralItaly & U.S. neutral►Middle Eastern Middle Eastern

theatertheater

►Gallipoli PlanGallipoli Plan Winston Churchill, Winston Churchill,

First Lord of the First Lord of the AdmiraltyAdmiralty►Get supplies to RussiaGet supplies to Russia► Increase pressure on Increase pressure on

Eastern FrontEastern Front►Maybe get decisive Maybe get decisive

breakthrough on breakthrough on Western FrontWestern Front

End the warEnd the war

Costly failureCostly failure

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Phases of World War IPhases of World War I

► SlaughterSlaughter major battles lasted major battles lasted

weeks, months longweeks, months long What was the point?What was the point?

►Trying to break Trying to break through the trench through the trench lineslines

Punch a hole Punch a hole Hold it openHold it open Send in the cavalrySend in the cavalry Cut the supply linesCut the supply lines Force surrenderForce surrender

► AssassinationAssassination sparks conflict sparks conflict (NIMA)(NIMA)

► StalemateStalemate in East & in East & WestWest

► ""Total WarTotal War"" Draft, women workersDraft, women workers Battles lasting weeksBattles lasting weeks Mass productionMass production RationingRationing censorshipcensorship

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The typical World War I The typical World War I battle on the Western Frontbattle on the Western Front

►Make a planMake a plan Artillery bombardmentArtillery bombardment

►Suppress the defendersSuppress the defenders

Infantry assaultInfantry assault►Going "over the top"Going "over the top"►Punch a hole in the Punch a hole in the

German lines & hold it German lines & hold it open for the horse open for the horse cavalrycavalry

Cavalry assaultCavalry assault►Exploit the breachExploit the breach►Cut enemy supply linesCut enemy supply lines

► Searching for a Searching for a decisive resultdecisive result Make a planMake a plan

►See it failSee it fail

Analyze failureAnalyze failure►Revise & improve planRevise & improve plan

Try againTry again

► BOTTOM LINEBOTTOM LINE::►Huge attacks that would Huge attacks that would

gain little or no ground gain little or no ground and cost thousands of and cost thousands of casualtiescasualties

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Meanwhile in the U.S.Meanwhile in the U.S.

► Neutral but Neutral but sympathetic to Alliessympathetic to Allies

► LusitaniaLusitania, 1915, 1915 1,198 dead1,198 dead 128 Americans128 Americans

►Germans suffering Germans suffering from blockadefrom blockade

► Allies getting Allies getting American & American & Canadian suppliesCanadian supplies

►German gamble:German gamble: Unrestricted Unrestricted

submarine warfaresubmarine warfare Strangle Allies Strangle Allies

BEFORE the U.S. BEFORE the U.S. could decisively could decisively enter the warenter the war

Zimmerman Zimmerman TelegramTelegram

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Summing UpSumming Up

►Allies & Central Powers exhausting Allies & Central Powers exhausting each other in a war of attritioneach other in a war of attrition

Attrition: grinding each other downAttrition: grinding each other down Instead of a war of maneuverInstead of a war of maneuver

►Russian Imperial Gov't teeteringRussian Imperial Gov't teetering►Mutinies in French ArmyMutinies in French Army