Slide 1 Slide 2 World War I Slide 3 II.The United States Enters the War Slide 4 "Lafayette, we are here!" General John J. Pershing Why did the U.S. Abandon Neutrality…
Slide 1BACKGROUND INFORMATION: ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT World War I, Erich Maria Remarque, Main Characters Slide 2 BEGINNING OF WWI WWI officially began in 1914 with…
Slide 1Clothing for Winter Hiking & Camping Slide 2 Cold, Hard Facts Cold weather exposure one of the leading causes of death for hikers in the U.S. About 600 people…
Slide 1WORLD WAR I Chapter 11 Slide 2 Countries - 1914 Great Britain – King George V; Constitutional Monarchy; strong imperial power Germany – Kaiser Wilhelm…
Slide 1ISSUE 1 - SCOTS ON THE WESTERN FRONT Slide 2 What you need to know Exam questions will focus on the following: Scottish Recruitment in WW1 The Experience of War Contribution…
Slide 1 Slide 2 - people were dying al the time -Many died for other reasons such as disease and infection -The idea of being killed at any time from sniper fire -Soldiers…
1.World War IAllies Central Powers Great BritainGermany FranceAustria-HungaryRussia Ottoman Empire United States 2. Germany’s PunishmentHaving to accept full responsibility…
1. OCCUPATIONAL HAZARDS 2. Why do we need to study occupational hazards? 1) To make the students aware of the dangers of most kinds of jobs or professions 2) To see if the…
1. Causes of WWI (The Great War) 2. Differing Viewpoints “ Family Feud” “ Fall of the Eagles” “ The War to End All Wars” “ The War to ‘Make the World Safe…
1. World War I – The Total War Experience 2. The Western Front At the beginning of the war the Germans came upwith the Schlieffen Plan in which they would rushto France…