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Background Questions 1. The world was theirs's for the taking…. 2. 1914-1918 3. About 1/10 (3,000,000/30,000,000) 4. With even power, it would be hard for either side to win. 5. Yes. The assassination of Austria- Hungary’s Archduke Ferdinand occurred between countries in the Balkan region and was the “trigger” that prompted Europe to explode into war. 6. Alliances that Serbia and Austria- Hungary had with other countries pulled them into war.
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Page 1: Background Questions 1.The world was theirs's for the taking…. 2.1914-1918 3.About 1/10 (3,000,000/30,000,000) 4.With even power, it would be hard for.

Background Questions

1. The world was theirs's for the taking….2. 1914-19183. About 1/10 (3,000,000/30,000,000)4. With even power, it would be hard for either side to win.5. Yes. The assassination of Austria-Hungary’s Archduke

Ferdinand occurred between countries in the Balkan region and was the “trigger” that prompted Europe to explode into war.

6. Alliances that Serbia and Austria-Hungary had with other countries pulled them into war.

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Key Terms• Balance of Power – when power between

countries is even – weapons, army, navy, soldiers, wealth• Entente – an agreement between 2 or more

governments• Balkans – about 10 countries located on the

Balkan Peninsula•Nationalism – love of your country• Ethnic - relating to a person’s culture including

religion, traditions, way of life• Spark – a trigger event

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European Alliances

1. 19142.Triple Alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy Triple Entente- Russia, France, England3. Yes, Russia was on Germany’s Eastern Border and France was on their Western border.4. Germany and Austria-Hungary5. Alli Ances?

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The Dual AllianceAustria-Hungary and Germany 1879

ARTICLE 1.Should, contrary to their hope, and against the loyal desire of the two High Contracting Parties, one of the two Empires be attacked by Russia the High Contracting Parties are bound to come to the assistance one of the other with the whole war strength of their Empires, and accordingly only to conclude peace together and upon mutual agreement.

ARTICLE 2.Should one of the High Contracting Parties be attacked by another Power, the other High Contracting Party binds itself hereby, not only not to support the aggressor against its high Ally, but to observe at least a benevolent neutral attitude towards its fellow Contracting Party.

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The Dual AllianceAustria-Hungary and Germany 1879

1. What were Germany and Austria-Hungary most worried about?Being attacked by Russia

2. What were Germany and Austria Hungary “bound” to do for one another?To come to the assistance of one another

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Growth in Armaments 1890-1914Germany and Austria Hungary1890: 42 million 1914: 150 Million

GB, France and Russia (combined) 1890: 100 Million 1914: 225 million

GB spent the greatest percentage on Navy; an Island nation depends on the Navy more than others for protection

Could many armies/navies encourage nations to be more aggressive? In 24 years, Germany went from 42million to 150 million (nearly 4x what they were)GB, France and Russia (combined) 100million to 225 ( 2x increase)

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Document D December 11, 1899Hammer vs. AnvilChancellor von Bulow suggests that if Germany does not grow strong(army and fleet) it will become the anvil…..and not the hammer…

France, Russia and England

France, England and Russia are growing and gaining new colonies, resources and wealth…they are expanding. They could want our(Germany’s) lands next!

Militarism? Growing armies to keep safe or expand our nations….Alliances? We need them due to the growth of the other European Nations…

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Document E The British Octopus

German….1917

Freheit de Meere: Freedom of the Seas

England Der Blutsauger der Welt: England the Bloodsucker of the World

German Cartoonist suggests that England is draining(sucking) the resources from Africa, Asia, Australia and the Americas……what will be left for us? They will never stop…

British are on all Seas and oceans….Look back to Document C……how do German and England compare in terms of spending on Navy?

Imperialism?.....British are everywhere…..Alliances? We need protection from them….Militarism? Do we need to build more ships?......

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Document F Sizes of Colonial Empires 1913Britain: 12,740,000 sq miles Population 400,000,000

Combined Triple Entente: 17,180,000 sq milesAustria-Hungary and Germany (combined) 1,139,000 sq miles

Many colonies help a country to find and use more natural resources. The colonies also provide a new market for goods produced in the mother country as well as a new(larger) population to pay taxes.

Imperialism? Countries are gobbling up land and resources….they will soon gobble us up…..they are getting richer….building more(including larger armies and navies)….look at how big the British Empires is….will they take us over next?Alliances?.....Do we need alliances to pool our resources for protection? Militarism? Do we need more soldiers/ships to protect ourselves?

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DBQ: Essay Graphic Organizer Name __________________________________

Topic: What was the underlying cause of WWI?

Introductory Paragraph: Background information, grab reader’s attention and include the claim statement (see below)

Claim Statement: This is your overall, general answer to “What was the underlying cause of WWI?” It should introduce the main claims

of each of the “case files” and tell the reader what the next paragraphs are about along with what was the most important cause.

Suspect #1 ____Alliances_________________ Suspect #2 ______Militarism________________ Suspect #3 ____ _Imperialism____________

Transition Transition Transition

Mini-claim statement Mini-claim statement Mini-claim statement

3-5 facts (connected to your claim statement and 3-5 facts (connected to your claim statement and 3-5 facts (connected to your claim statement referenced from a document with doc. citation) referenced from a document with doc. citation) and referenced from a document with citation)

Explain facts in own words Explain facts in own words Explain facts in own words

Conclusion: Transition from previous paragraph; Enhance/Emphasize/Restate ideas from your claim statement (case files)

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DBQ: Essay Graphic Organizer Name __________________________________

Topic: What was the underlying cause of WWI?

Introductory Paragraph: Background information, grab reader’s attention and include the claim statement (see below)

Claim Statement: This is your overall, general answer to “What was the underlying cause of WWI?” It should introduce the main claims

of each of the “case files” and tell the reader what the next paragraphs are about along with what was the most important cause.

Transition (check your list if you need suggestions)

Mini-Claim statement (Your statement about which was the main cause of the war)

3-5 Facts…(connected to your claim…reference the documents that are evidence of your claim)

Explain in your own words

Conclusion: Transition from previous paragraph; Enhance/Emphasize/Restate ideas from your claim statement (case files)


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