6th Period New Seats!1. Ada Parnanen2. Brenton Seymour3. Ty Salkoski4. Lorie Andrada5. JJ Cagatao6. Jordan Nguyen7. Alyson Evans8. Mira Sears9. Micah Young10. Daniel Wang11. Sasha Manghise12. Stephanie Torres13. Daniel Zarghampour14. Mark Trammell15. Jacob Avelino
16. Denise Puga17. Ezau Martinez18. Corrine Mitchner19. Pratik Mulpury20. MG Desco21. Soline Gauthier22. Wilson Schiller23. Tristan Cecil24. Charlotte Peters25. Shayla Tonge26. Kathy Che27. Payton Millet28. Alex Mayer30. Ethan Garabedian31. Robert Abousamra
5th Period New Seats!1. Shawn Sheng2. Taylor Land3. Jacob Orlov4. Clarissa Pham5. Kimia Izadinia6. Caitlin Connell7. Cali Calibuso8. Laura Wiseman9. Alicia Nguyen10. Eli Hsia11. James Olsen12. Chris Loud13. Jett Altenhofen14. Estelle De Zan
15. Nick “Pops” Vidovich16. Alex Hartman17. Varun Rohatgi18. Adrian Lo19. Devan Narog20. Gabrielle Viera21. Sahil Srivastava22. Alicia Madden23. David Wheeler24. Ali Coyne25. Nathan Lutz26. Syon Dhana27. Morgan Glazebrook30. Jai Austin
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1. NVC
2. Causes of WWI Group Work
3. Causes of WWI Group Gallery Walk
Essential Question: What were the causes of WWI?
WWI Group Work• In your group, please READ each primary source
document ONE AT A TIME. For each document, DISCUSS each question on the document AS A GROUP and ANSWER the questions in complete sentences on a separate piece of paper. EACH PERSON MUST WRITE DOWN ANSWERS to the questions.
• Once you have read all the documents and answered each question, your group is to prepare a POSTER and PRESENTATION explaining the MAIN CAUSES OF WWI.
Poster/Presentation• Your group is to prepare a POSTER and PRESENTATION
explaining the FOUR MAIN CAUSES of WWI. • Poster and presentation demonstrates clear
understanding of all MAIN CAUSES• Poster includes information from all FIVE documents,
and includes at least TWO QUOTATIONS from the primary sources
• Every group member must speak during the presentation
Imperialism• Balance of Power:
attempt to keep peace through equality among the world powers– Economic rivalry and
rivalry for world influence created serious divisions and mutual suspicions
Militarism • Arms build-up– build as many weapons
as possible to defend giant empires
– Naval Arms Race between Germany and Britain
– Overwhelming sense that war is needed = willingness to use those weapons
Nationalism• Many national groups
did not have their own Nation-State
• Slavic People of the Balkans (ie. the Serbs) moving towards inependence– Pan-Slavism: Russia also
Slavic, promise to support all other Slavs.
Alliances• Alliances created to
maintain the balance of power– Supposed to be “peace-
keeping” alliances– Alliances are strict,
basically guarantee any local struggle would become a major war
War1. Austria invades Serbia2. Russia backs Serbia, mobilizes for war with
Austria and prepares to fight Germany3. Germany backs Austria, attacks Russia4. Russia calls on France for help, Germany
declares war on France5. Britain declares war on Germany6. World War I
“A tiny clipping from a newspaper, mailed without comment from a secret band of freedom fighters in Zagreb, capital of Croatia, to their comrades in Belgrade, was the torch which set the world afire with war in 1914. That bit of paper wrecked old, proud empires. It gave birth to new, free nations.”– reflections of Borijove Jevtic, an assassin of Franz Ferdinand