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WWI & Russian Revolution Workbook Pages
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Textbook Chapter
WWI Notes and Assignments
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Alliances SimulationYou will receive a message from your teacher.
Propaganda PosterCreate a WWI themed propaganda poster. You must decorate the poster to be eye catching so that if a person were walking down the street it would get their attention.
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Trench Warfare Game
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Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles Simulation
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On July 28th 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, starting a slaughter that would leave millions dead. War redrew borders and reshaped economies, too. Europe’s debt-financed splurge on munitions prompted a manufacturing boom in America, boosting exports and transforming it from global debtor to global creditor. Germany’s industry was hammered. Its economy only returned to the size it had been in 1913 over a decade later.
The Treaty of Versailles in 1919 was one of several to carve new countries from what remained of the pre-war empires. The Baltic states, given to Germany the previous year under the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which had taken Russia out of the war, became independent. Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were created; Romania was enlarged; and Poland was rebuilt from former Russian, German and Austro-Hungarian territories. |
Russian Revolution Notes and Assignments
This won't get stuck in your head all day.
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Study Guide things you should know but then again I only write the tests.
***This is not an all comprehensive guide to the test. You will need to review all the terms from your textbook (Ch 27), Goal Sheet, notes, handouts and any other assignments from this unit to prepare completely for the test.***
- What are the “MAIN” causes of WW1 and how did each contribute the starting of the war?
- What region was referred to as the powder keg of Europe and what was the “spark” that set it off?
- Why was Austria-Hungary concerned about the Serbian desire for independence?
- Describe the conditions of soldiers lives in the trenches.
- Define the term total war.
- Why were other countries outside of Europe asked to join the war?
- How did the role of women change during WW1? What did this lead to after the war?
- How was the fighting different on the Western and Eastern Fronts?
- What changes to the political map occured in Europe after WW1?
- What did President Wilson want out of the Paris Peace Conference?
- List the major agreements in the Treaty of Versailles. How did Germany feel?
- What was Germany’s plan at the beginning of WW1? Why did it fail? What was the result?
- Describe the mandate system in the Middle East.
- Why did the US get involved in WW1? What effect did this have on the Allies?
- What are reparations?
- Why did Russia drop out of WW1? How did Germany contribute to this?