1. World War I and its Aftermath 1914-1919 The Great War 2. Preface Otto von Bismarck wanted to be 1 of 3 of 5 This meant that he wanted to be 1 country of a 3 country alliance…
1. The Road to World War I Chapter 16 Section 1 2. Main Ideas Militarism, nationalism, and a crisis in the Balkans led to World War I Serbia’s determination to become a…
o GMANHI TORY INDEPTH ADDISONWESLEYLONGMANHISTORYINDEPTH SERIES THE ORIGINS OF THEFIRST WORLDWAR GrahamDarby Series editor: Christopher Culpin ~ L O N G M A N CONTENTS Part…
1. Causes of WWI 2. What were some long term causes of WWI? Nationalism Imperialism Militarism Alliances 3. Imperialistic Rivalries NationalismMilitarism Alliances 4. …
1. World War I – The Total War Experience 2. The Western FrontAt the beginning of the war the Germans came up with the Schlieffen Plan in which they would rush to France…
1. The Great War 2. July 28, 1914- Russia mobilized against Austria- Hungary (last act of diplomacy and first act of war) July 30, 1914- Russia issues full mobilization…
1. World War I SETTING THE STAGE By 1914, Europe was divided into two rival camps. One alliance, the Triple Entente, included Great Britain, France, and Russia. The other,…
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…
1. World War One World History: Nilsen 2. They called it the Great War 3. How could this happen? 4. We can understand why this happened. 5. We need to understand the story.…
Slide 11914-1919 The World at War The lights are going out all over Europe: we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime. Sir Edward Grey English Foreign secretary Monday,…