Slide 1March 18 HW: Essay Thesis due March 19 Objective: We will discuss the fronts involved in WWI and analyze the different parts of a research thesis 1914-1918: The World…
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1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 2. EUROPE AFTER WWI• WWI finished in 1918.• Germany was the loser and soon the NaziParty got the political power.• In 1922 Russia became a…
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WWI WWI â The Beginning Chapter 14 Section 1 1 Starting Point The roots of WWI date back to the 1860âs. 1870, the Prussians had attacked and defeated France. forced the…