Rapid-Fire Review of Yesterday!!! • Rapid-fire means RAPID!! • Come up & draw a question • You’re the teacher! Call on someone (be FAIR!) – If they answer correctly/ completely (no cavemen) they get $$ & get to ask the next question – If they answer incorrectly or not completely, you pick someone else! If your victim answers correctly, they are off the hook & can’t be called on again!
Rapid-Fire Review of Yesterday!!!. If your victim answers correctly, they are off the hook & can’t be called on again!. Rapid-fire means RAPID!! Come up & draw a question You’re the teacher! Call on someone ( be FAIR!) If they answer correctly/ completely ( no cavemen ) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Rapid-Fire Review of Yesterday!!!• Rapid-fire means RAPID!!• Come up & draw a question• You’re the teacher! Call on someone (be FAIR!)– If they answer correctly/ completely (no cavemen) they get $$ & get to ask the next question– If they answer incorrectly or not completely, you pick
someone else!
If your victim answers correctly,
they are off the hook & can’t be called on again!
– August 3rd- Germany declared war on Russia’s ally: France– Next day – Germany slices through neutral Belgium on the
march to France, Britain declares war on Germany• Long before, Britain had formed an alliance with Belgium
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To recap…KNOW THE
MAP!
Trench WarfareKaiser: German emperor
Pickelhaube
!!
Means pickaxe + bonnet
• Europeans on both sides of the conflict thought the war would be very short
• 1914-1918 instead—“The Great War” or WW1
Back Pocket Info…
• Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria & Ottoman (Turkish) Empire
• Allied Powers: France, Britain, Russia– Eventually, 21 other nations would join the Allies
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Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
How can YOU
remember
Central &
Allied?
FBR
GABO
November 14 – stalemate: deadlock in which neither side is strong enough to defeat the other takes place when
Germany advances an Allied counterattack
The two sides fought 3 years & created mazes of trenches protected by barbed wire
Soldiers spent day after day shelling enemy trenches– Trenches: shallow ditches or elaborate tunnels that served as
headquarters & first-aid stations– Between the front-line trenches of each side = “no man’s land” of barbed wire
An attack begun with hours of heavy artillery fire from the back
Then groups charged (under orders from their officer) “over the top” of trenches
OVER THE TOP, MENNNNNN!!!!!
Soldiers with rifles would race across no man’s land to attack the enemy
If lucky – they may overrun a few trenches
Before long enemy would launch a counterattack with similar results
Constant struggle lasted back & forth over a few hundred yards of territory
New weapon was gas: chlorine & mustard gassesClouds floated into & flooded trenches,
Most offensives: trench battles were long & deadly
– Battle of Verdun: lasted 10 months in 1916. Germans lost 400,000 men trying to overrun French lines & France lost even more
– In the East, German & Austria-Hungarian armies faced off against Russia & Serbia
If there’s time…..
• WW1 footage of wind-chemical warfare & how it’d be used most efficiently http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22w1UVGv71M
• Discover Channel: Surviving the Cut, “U.S. Marine Recon” – Marines in training need to be able to pass certain tests… such as hiking with 200lb dummies & kit-bags uphill through tear gas! This simulates a successful ambush… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnwoImblCI0