Slide 1 Slide 2 , Follow the on-screen links to proceed through the lesson. (Brown writing & arrows are links) On the handout, take notes on the information presented.…
1. WORLD WAR I: CANADA’S ROLE 2. The M.A.I.N. causes of WWIThe M.A.I.N. causes of WWI • Militarism - the competition to build bigger/more weapons • Alliance System–…
Slide 1CHAPTER 16 SECTION 3 A BLOODY CONFLICT Slide 2 Trench Warfare New Technology Warfare had changed. Powerful artillery guns placed several miles behind from lines—hurled…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Life in the Trenches An Examination of Living Conditions on the Western Front During the First World War Slide 3 World War I Erupts The First World War erupted…
Slide 1 World War I Weapons and Life in the Trenches Slide 2 Objective: To examine the horrors of trench warfare. Slide 3 Trench WarfareTrench Warfare – type of fighting…
Slide 1 Trench Warfare Slide 2 only wide enough to allow two men to pass side-by- side. Trenches elongated pits dug 6-8 ft. into the earth, and stretching out over hundreds…
Slide 1 Trench Warfare By: Mitchell Mook Slide 2 World War I, also known as the First World War was a world conflict that lasted for five years.The Allied Powers (British…
Slide 1 Trench Warfare Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Western Front: Home by Christmas turns into a stalemate Germans were guided by the Schlieffen Plan General Alfred Graf von…