Title: The Great War: World War I (1914-1918)
1The Great War World War I(1914-1918)
2DayQuest 1/6/14
- What were the M.A.I.N causes of World War I?
3Word Association
- What is the first thing you think of when you see
World War I? - Come up with an example that has not already been
said.
4World War I M.A.I.N Causes
- Militarism (example Anglo-German naval race)
- Alliances (Triple Alliance and Triple Entente)
- Alliances change during war (Example Italy)
- Imperialism (example Scramble for Africa)
- A scramble for the Balkans
- Nationalism (nationalism in Serbia)
- Want to break free from Austria-Hungary
5Notes
- Militarism when a nation chooses to maintain a
strong military (led to arms race) - Anglo-German naval race made Britain nervous
- Triple Alliance
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- Triple Entente
- Great Britain, France, and Russia
6World War I Immediate Causes
- Assassination of Austria-Hungary Archduke Franz
Ferdinand (June 28th 1914) in Sarajevo, Bosnia
7Why was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
- Shot by Gavrilo Princip, a 19-year-old Serbian
nationalist. (Black Hand member) - Wanted to free Serbia from Austria-Hungary.
- What B of nationalism does this represent?
8Notes
- Serbia wanted to break free from Austria-Hungary
- Black Hand military secret society composed of
Serbians that wanted independence
9Word War I Combatants (Major Players)
- Central Powers
- Germany
- Austria-Hungary
- Ottoman Empire (Turkey)
- Allies
- Britain (UK)
- France
- Russia
- Japan
- United States (after 1917)
10Review
- List the members of the Central Powers and the
Allied Powers. - Central Powers
- Allied Powers
11World War I Style of Warfare
- Trench warfare
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vFvYIIuxh2kY
12DayQuest (1/7/14)
- What were three new technologies used during
World War I?
13World War I Style of Warfare
- Chemical Warfare (Poison gas)
- Mustard Gas
- (harass disable enemy, pollute the battlefield)
14World War I Style of Warfare
- Application of new technology to war
- Machine gun
- Tank
- Submarine
- Airplane
15Videos
- WWI Tanks
- http//videos.howstuffworks.com/military-channel/7
048-top-ten-tanks-the-ww1-tank-video.htm - Dogfight Video
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vlnW_M5Qb7mw
16DayQuest 1/8/14
- What were three difficulties that World War I
soldiers faced in the trenches?
17World War I Style of Warfare
- Major fighting on the Western and Eastern Fronts
- Militarism
- Alliances
18Map Activity
- Complete the map activity of Europe in 1914 and
answer the corresponding questions.
19World War I Nature of the War
- Destruction strategies used when combined with
the technology led to incredibly destructive
battles on both the Eastern and Western fronts
(and elsewhere) in terms of human toll,
infrastructure, and agricultural land
20Video
- Joyeux Noel - Christmas Peace
- The Christmas Truce 1914
21World War I Nature of the War
- How do you think the war influenced government
involvement in the economy and society? - How do you think the war influenced women?
22Notes
- Increased government involvement war required
governments to become more involved in the
economy and society than they had previously been - Women women took on new jobs when the men left
to fight on the fronts. Demanded suffrage (right
to vote) in exchange for role they played in the
war.
23World War I Final Years of the War
- The United States joined the war (1917)
- Russia pulled out of war due to the Russian
Revolution (1917) - Central powers launched a major offensive in the
summer of 1918, but it eventually failed - Armistice Germany agreed to a cease fire,
November 11, 1918 - Preparations were made for the Paris Peace
Conference
24DayQuest 1/9/14
- What were two events that caused the U.S. to
enter WWI?
25U.S. Entry into WWI
- Sinking of Lusitania
- Sinking of a British passenger ship that carried
U.S. citizens by German U-boats(submarines) - Angered many Americans and increased public
support for U.S. entry into the war against
Central powers
26Sinking of the Lusitania
- Of the 1,959 people on board, 1,198 died,
including 128 Americans.
27U.S. Entry into WWI
- Zimmerman Telegram
- Telegram from Germany to Mexico asking them to
support Germany and invade the United States. In
exchange, Germany offered New Mexico, Texas, and
Arizona - U.S. took this as a direct threat to national
security and decided to enter the war and oppose
Germany
28WWI Questions
- List examples of propaganda that brought the U.S.
into the war. - Why do you think these were effective?
29DayQuest 1/10/14
- What were the four major provisions in the Treaty
of Versailles (1919)?
30World War I Paris Peace Conference
- Held in Paris and led by the Big Four
- Georges Clemenceau (France)
- David Lloyd George (Britain)
- Woodrow Wilson (U.S.)
- Vittorio Orlando (Italy)
31World War I Paris Peace Conference
- Wilson brought his Fourteen Points to Paris a
plan to prevent war in the future - Called for self-determination of peoples
(nationalism) - Called for freedom of the seas
- Called for an end to secret treaties
- Called for a return of Alsace-Lorraine to France
and an independent Poland - Called for a League of Nations countries would
work together to prevent war
32World War I Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- Background
- Most important treaty at Paris Peace Conference
- Between victor states (but not the U.S.) and
Germany - Germany not allowed to participate in
negotiations forced to sign treaty of Versailles
under threat of returning to war
33World War I Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- Major Provisions
- War guilt clause Germany had to bear moral
responsibility for starting the war and causing
all the death and destruction (Article 231) - Reparations Germany forced to pay reparations
(payments in money) - Germany demilitarized (no navy and an army no
larger than 100,000 people) - Germany lost its colonies to mandates held by
victor powers
34Notes
- Effects on Germany
- 1.) Had to take full responsibility for starting
the war and its destruction - 2.) Had to pay reparations (Money)
- 3.) Had to cut their arms (No navy and army no
bigger than 100,000) - 4.)Lost colonies
35World War I Treaty of Versailles (1919)
- League of Nations created (rough draft of
United Nations) - Germany not allowed to be a member (eventually
allowed to join in the 1920s) - U.S. chooses not to join
36Notes
- League of Nations organization created to
maintain peace and prevent another World War.
37- Who is the nation represented on the left?
- Do you think that the peace terms at the
conclusion of WWI were fair?
38DayQuest 1/13/14
- What were three major effects of WWI?
39World War I Consequences and Results
- 9.5 million people dead (the so-called Lost
Generation) - Poem In Flanders Field
- Believed to be written by Lieutenant Colonel John
McCrae
40World War I Consequences and Results
- Four Empires destroyed
- German
- Russian
- Ottoman
- Austrian
- New states created in Eastern Europe (see maps)
41Europe Pre WWI
42Europe Post WWI
43Map Question
- List nine new nations created as a result of
World War I.
44World War I Consequences and Results
- Contributed to economic instability after World
War I - German inflation of 1923-1924
- Great Depression (1929-1939)
- Contributed to the rise in totalitarian states
after World War I - Fascist Italy (Mussolini)
- Fascist Nazi Germany (Hitler)
- Fascist Spain (Franco)
- Eventually leads to World War II
45World War I Consequences and Results
- Contributed to rise of nationalism in European
colonies - Women gained the right to vote in Britain,
France, Germany, and the United States