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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 31113.notebook March 11, 2014 Agenda 1. WWI Pretest 3. Notes on PreWar Europe & the Course of the War 4. Visualizing the Past p. 654 5. End of the War Notes 6. Finish CCOT Monday, March 10, 2014 Homework: Read pages 681685 When the bell rings: Go to Unit 6 on the Weebly Take the WWI Pretest Wait for further instructions
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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Agenda1. WWI Pretest3. Notes on Pre­War Europe & the Course of the War4. Visualizing the Past ­ p. 6545. End of the War Notes6. Finish CCOT

Monday, March 10, 2014

Homework: Read pages 681­685

When the bell rings:Go to Unit 6 on the WeeblyTake the WWI PretestWait for further instructions

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Unification of Germany­Wanted to revival European Powers

­King of Prussia, William I appoints Bismarck PM­ Goal: build military and consolidate authority

­Franco­Prussian War ­ to bring the German Catholic regions under Prussian control

­Second Reich = second empire

­William II reestablishes authority as emperor­ Built a huge navy­ pursued colonial ambitions in Africa and Asia

­He turns Germany into one of the most powerful nations in the world

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Triple Entente 1907

Triple Alliance 1882

Allied Forces

Central Powers

Austria HungaryGermany

France Great Britain

ItalyUnited States

Russia

Ottoman Empire

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

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We all think our nation is the bestJingoism ­ warlike nationalist sentimentsN 

They had already been competing globally for decadesI 

If one country went to war the other were bound to join in as wellA 

Arms Race ­ Naval Build Up ­ Creation of Airforces

Journalists in many countries were twisting and exaggerating actions of the other nationsY 

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Direct Cause of WWI

Archduke Francis Ferdinand is the heir to the thrown in Austria­Hungary

The Archduke is assassinated by a member of the Black Hand

The Black Hand is made up of Serbian nationalists

A­H is promised a "blank check" by Germany

A­H provides Serbia with a list of impossible demands

Russia had vowed to back Serbia 

Russia mobilizes and the Germans take it as an act of war

Side Note* The official story is that Britain got involved to protect little Belgium

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Why the U.S. Entered the War (1917)The U.S. had been pursuing an isolationist policy

3 Events Changed That1. Sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 2. Zimmerman Telegram 19173. German use of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

Things to Know about WWISchlieffen Plan - German troops supposed to swoop around Paris and take it

Leads to Trench Warfare

It was a War of Attrition - a military strategy in which a belligerent side attempts to win a war by wearing down its enemy to the point of collapse through continuous losses in personnel and material. The Allies did this to the Central Powers

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Turn to page 654 in your textbookVisualizing the Past ­ Trench Warfare

1. What can be read from the picture?2. What were the trenches like?3. Can the expressions and poses of the soldiers be read to suggest what war meant to them?4. How did life in the trenches compare with their previous lives in the industrial society and with expectations in an age that had vaunted manliness and nationalism?5. Does the painting raise issues of bias or staging on the part of the artist, or is it a neutral piece of evidence?6. Finally can one move from this picture of war to some speculations about what peacetime life would be like for veterans who returned home?

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Regions where fighting took place 

in World War I

 1 Western European    Front 2 Eastern European    Front 3 Italian Front 4 Balkan Front 5 Palestine/Syria 6 Iraq 7 Arabia 8 German Togoland 9 German Camaroons10 German East Africa11 German Southwest      Africa12 German Pacific Islands

Britain's participation contributed to the war's globalization

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014

Treaty of Versailles 1919Goal: Make Germany Cry

­ Cripple them economically 

Provisions:   Accept Full GuiltPay War ReparationsRelease TerritoryDownsize its military 

Created Czechoslovakia and separated Austria and Hungary into two different states

Created the League of NationsGoal: Preserve peace and establish humanitarian goalsMembers:????

Fourteen Points 

Off to Europe I Go! 

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AP World History Unit 6 Day 2 3­11­13.notebook March 11, 2014


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