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World War I

World War I. “The Seeds of War” Chapter 28, Section 1. World War I—1914-1918. In the summer of 1914, there was an assassination in the province of Bosnia This assassination was different—by August, major European powers were at war. World War I—1914-1918. By the time it was over:

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World War I

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  1. World War I “The Seeds of War” Chapter 28, Section 1

  2. World War I—1914-1918 • In the summer of 1914, there was an assassination in the province of Bosnia • This assassination was different—by August, major European powers were at war

  3. World War I—1914-1918 • By the time it was over: ~ new weapons that forever changed warfare ~ war involved most of the nations of the world ~ largest war the world had ever seen

  4. WWI = “The Great War” • “The war to end all wars” • Previous way of life ceased • Governments toppled • European dominance questioned • International peace over

  5. A Series of Charts • P. 738 – 740 • Create a timeline/chart/table for each of the following causes for WWI: 1. European Rivalries 2. Nationalism 3. Militarism 4. Alliances • In order to get full credit, you must be as detailed as possible!

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