Slide 1 How did WWI start? Assassination: A leading cause of the great war was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary Nationalism: Much of the origin…
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Slide 1 World War I Slide 2 Nationalism A feeling of intense pride one’s homeland. Primary emphasis is placed on promoting one’s homeland’s culture and interests above…
Slide 1 Chapter 21 Slide 2 United States Troops Enter Mexico The outbreak of revolution in 1910 in Mexico soon became a concern for Texans. A man name Pancho Villa was using…
Slide 1 Texas History Chapter 21, 22, 23 World War l, Great Depression, War & Peace Slide 2 International Affairs Mexican Revolution was a concern for Texans Pancho Villa…
1. World War I1914-1918 2. What was happening in Europe?• Despite more than 40 years of generalpeace, tensions among some Europeannations—England, France andGermany—were…
Slide 1 Unit 8.1 Slide 2 5 Steps to War in Europe 1. Sarajevo, June 28, 1914: A Serbian terrorist assassinates Archduke Franz Ferdinand—the heir to the Austro- Hungarian…
WORLD WAR I ERA 1914-1920 Causes of World War I Immediate cause was the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand by a Bosnian nationalist on June 28, 1914. Causes of World…
Texas History Chapter 21, 22, 23 World War l, Great Depression, War & Peace International Affairs Mexican Revolution was a concern for Texans Pancho Villa led a raid…
Reasons the United States entered WWI Americaâs Background WWI began in the summer of 1914. During this time, America decided to remain neutral. One of the reasons for this…