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Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2 Europe at War
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Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

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Page 1: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

Unit 2

Lesson 7

Sections 19.1 & 19.2

Europe at War

Page 2: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes).

Analyze reasons for American neutrality at the outset.

Explain the events that caused America to abandon neutrality and enter WWI.

Objectives

Page 3: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

What events propelled Europe into war?

NationalismImperialismMilitary Build UpAlliancesAssassination F2

Warm Up

Page 4: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

AlliancesCentral Powers

Austria-HungaryGermanyTurkeyBulgaria

Allied Powers

SerbiaRussiaFranceGreat BritainJapanItaly

Page 5: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

American NeutralityWilson – Neutrality

Public OpinionDivided loyaltiesPropaganda

Business InterestsInvestments w/ bothPreparedness

Peace Movement

Page 6: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

War in EuropeSchlieffen Plan

FRA 1st (via BEL)RUS 2nd

Western Front - FranceTrenchesMechanized Warfare

Barbed wire, machine guns, grenades, tanks, poison gas, flame-throwers, submarines, airplanes /zeppelins

© Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS

Page 7: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

War in Europe

Major Battles 1914-1916Marne (trench)Ypres (chlorine gas)Verdun (tanks)Somme (mass

death)Jutland (naval)

Page 8: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

War in EuropeEastern Front –Russia

Slow to mobilize, poorly armed

Political divisions

Major BattlesTannenburg

1917 Bolshevik RevLenin & Communists“peace, land, bread”

1918 Brest-Litovsk TreatyTruce w/GRM

Page 9: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

Causes?Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, AlliancesAssassination FF

Neutrality?Distance, Cost, Divided Sympathies, Investments

German Plan?Schlieffen – FRA fast, RUS 2nd

German Reality?RUS quickly, Stalemate in FRA

Review

Page 10: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

US Path to WarEconomic Ties to Allies

Blockades, Loans

German U-Boat Warfare Lusitania, Sussex Pledge

Zimmerman Note MEX start war with US?

Idealism “Make world safe for

democracy”

Declaration of War April 6, 1917

Page 12: Unit 2 Lesson 7 Sections 19.1 & 19.2. Identify early events in the war in Europe (strategies, battles, outcomes). Analyze reasons for American neutrality.

Why do you think America was able to avoid war for 3 years?

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