1. WORLD WAR I BY: KARINAPOLANCO 1914 - 1920 1914 - 1920 2. WAR BREAKS OUT IN EUROPE 3. CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I Imperialism:the policy by which stronger nations extend their…
1. Chapter 23: World War I 2. Section 1: The Road to WWISection 1 The Road to World War ICompetition over trade and colonies led to the formation of two rival European alliances—theTriple…
Slide 1The Great War Slide 2 Europe in 1914 There were a series of problems in Europe. The countries of Europe were in competition for land, resources and power (arms race,…
Slide 1The Turning Point The United States Enters, Russia Exits Slide 2 When World War I began, the US remained neutral When World War I began, the US remained neutral Believed…
Slide 1The Spark of World War I & the Zimmerman Telegram Presentation created by Robert Martinez Primary Content Source: The Story of US by Joy Hakim Slide 2 Gavrilo…
Slide 1If You Could Just Sign This For Me, Please… The Non-Aggression Pact of 1939 By: Josh Posante Slide 2 Preparing For War In 1939, Adolph Hitler was preparing for war.…
Slide 1A MERICA J OINS THE A LLIES Slide 2 W HAT W AS H APPENING IN THE W AR ? Blockades Attacks Allies were desperate Zimmerman Note Unlimited Submarine Warfare Slide 3…
Slide 1 Slide 2 NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT INCREASED THE NUMBER OF ARMY AND NATIONAL GUARDSMEN AUGUST $313 MILLION CHANNELED INTO BUILDING UP THE NAVY COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE…
1. The Holocaust 2. Bell Ringer What 2 major events led to Japan’s surrender?Discuss with Partner30 seconds 3. The Holocaust 4. Pre-WarJews were living in every country…
1. The Holocaust 2. Bell Ringer What 2 major events led to Japan’s surrender?Discuss with Partner30 seconds 3. The Holocaust 4. Pre-WarJews were living in every country…