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Title: Good Morning


1
Good Morning
  • Please have a seat of your choice and be ready to
    work when the bell rings.

2
Should you always support an ally?
  • World War I has begun. You are the leader of a
    European country and must decide what to do. Your
    nation is one of several that have agreed to
    support each other in the event of war. Some of
    your allies already have joined the fight. You
    oppose the thought of war and fear that joining
    will lead to even more lives lost. Yet, you
    believe in being loyal to your allies. You also
    worry that your rivals want to conquer all of
    Europe and if you dont join the war now, your
    country may end up having to defend itself.

3
Discussion
  • Should you always support a friend, no matter
    what he or she does?
  • What might be the long-term consequences if
    refusing to help an ally?
  • What are the various reasons countries go to war?

4
Picking an alliance or staying neutral.
  • You know who you work well with and who you have
    a difficult time getting things completed with.
  • Choose your allies wisely or youre going to have
    a bad time.

5
Benefits of being in an alliance
  • You may work with each other on assignments.
  • You may work with each other on the vocabulary
    quiz and mid-unit quiz.
  • If all alliance members complete the assignment
    you will receive 10 extra points.
  • Camaraderie

6
Risks of being in an alliance
  • You are responsible for the other members to
    complete their work.
  • If a member does not complete their work you lose
    10 points, these are regular points, not extra
    credit.
  • Friendships can be strained
  • Shame

7
Staying Neutral
  • No risks or benefits
  • You take care of your own work and will not have
    points taken away for not completing an
    assignment.
  • You take all quizzes and exams on your own.

8
  • You will be declaring your alliance tomorrow.
  • Think about your past experiences in this class
    and realize that you have the possibility of
    earning 110 extra credit points if all alliance
    members complete their work.
  • On the flip side you could lose 110 points if one
    member of your alliance falters.
  • That could be a grade changer.

9
Learning Targets and Calendar
10
World War I Vocabulary
11
Triple Entente
  • A military alliance between Great Britain,
    France, and Russia in the years proceeding World
    War I

12
Triple Alliance
  • A military alliance between Germany,
    Austria-Hungary, and Italy in the years
    proceeding World War I

13
Mobilization
  • the act of assembling and making both troops and
    supplies ready for war

14
The Allies
  • The nations of Great Britain, France, and
    Russia, along with the other nations that fought
    on their side.

15
The Central Powers
  • The nations of Germany and Austria-Hungary, along
    with the other nations that fought on their side.

16
Militarism
  • A policy of glorifying military power and keeping
    a standing army always prepared for war.

17
Propaganda
  • Information or material spread to advance a cause
    or to damage an opponents cause

18
Total War
  • A conflict in which the participating countries
    devote all their resources to the war effort

19
Chancellor
  • the leader of the government or the main
    government minister of some countries

Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg
20
Trench Warfare
  • a method of fighting in which soldiers from
    opposing armies are in trenches facing each other

21
Western Front
  • The region of northern France where the forces of
    the Allies and the Central Powers battled each
    other

22
Eastern Front
  • The region along the German-Russian border where
    Russians and Serbs battled Germans, Austrians,
    and Turks

23
Submarine Warfare
  • The use of submarines to sink enemy ships

24
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare
  • The use of submarines to sink without warning any
    ship (including neutral ships and unarmed
    passenger liners) found in an enemys waters

25
Rationing
  • The limiting of the amounts of goods people can
    buy often imposed by governments during wartime,
    when goods are in short supply

26
Armistice
  • An agreement to stop fighting

27
Self Determination
  • The freedom of a people to decide under what form
    of government they wish to have

28
Treaty of Versailles
  • The peace treaty signed by Germany and the Allied
    powers after World War I

29
Wilsons Fourteen Points
  • A series of proposals in which the U.S. president
    Woodrow Wilson outlined a plan for achieving a
    lasting peace after World War I

30
League of Nations
  • An international association formed after World
    War I with the goal of keeping peace among
    nations

31
Reparations
  • money paid by a defeated country after a war, for
    all the deaths, damage etc it has caused

32
War guilt clause
  • Portion of the Versailles treaty that blames only
    Germany for causing the war. Major cause of the
    rise of national socialism in Germany (NAZI Party)

33
Schlieffen Plan
  • Germanys military plan at the outbreak of World
    War I, according to which German troops would
    rapidly defeat France and then move east to
    attack Russia

34
Lusitania
  • a British passenger ship that was sunk off the
    Irish coast in 1915 by the German navy during
    World War I. Some of the 1195 people who were
    killed were Americans, and this made many
    Americans feel that the US should enter the war
    against Germany.

35
Zimmermann Note
  • Dispatch that instructed the German Ambassador to
    Mexico to offer a military alliance if the US
    entered the War. And would offer aid to gain back
    Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico
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