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The Road to War

The Road to War. Unit 4. Objectives:. Identify the main causes of World War I. Explain the event that drew Europe into war. Complete a map activity that illustrates WWI alliances. Research a specific country’s rise to power. Warm Up.

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The Road to War

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  1. The Road to War Unit 4

  2. Objectives: • Identify the main causes of World War I. • Explain the event that drew Europe into war. • Complete a map activity that illustrates WWI alliances. • Research a specific country’s rise to power

  3. Warm Up • How did industrialization set the stage for world affairs? • Industrialization – need for new resources & markets abroad

  4. Long-Term Causes WWI

  5. Long-Term Causes WWI • Nationalism • Interests & unity ahead of global cooperation. • Patriotism & pride • Militarism • Armed forces & navies as tool for diplomacy • More powerful than potential enemy

  6. Long-Term Causes WWI • Imperialism • Competition among major powers of Europe for power & influence • Economic interests • Humanitarian goals & Social Darwinism • Advantages • Colonies, Protectorates, Spheres of Influence

  7. Long-Term Causes WWI • Alliance Systems • Shared fears, hostilities, desires led Euro nations to sign mutual defense treaties • International Anarchy • No international org. w/power to resolve disputes or force nations into (or out of) action

  8. Immediate Cause WWI • 6-28-1914: A-H Archduke Ferdinand & wife assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia. • 7-23: A-H, backed by “blank check” from GRM, list of demands for Serbia • 7-28: Serbia refuses, A-H declares war, RUS aids Serbia, FRA aids RUS • 8-1: GRM war on RUS to aid A-H • 8-3: GRM war on FRA…troops into BEL • 8-4: GB war on GRM for BEL. JPN aids GB

  9. Activity • Country Report Assignment

  10. Map Activity

  11. Closure • How can these long term causes lead to war?

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