Ch.13 - SECTION 1 At the end of the 19 th Century, what forces were working against Europe’s peace...

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Ch.13 - SECTION 1 At the end of the 19 th Century, what forces were working against Europe’s peace movements?

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Ch.13 - SECTION 1

•At the end of the 19th Century, what forces were working against Europe’s peace movements?

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•In what way did Bismarck become like Metternich?

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•How did Kaiser Wilhelm’s new course for Germany destabilize Europe?

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•Which two agreements developed?

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•Why are the Balkans Europe’s “powder keg?”

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•How did terrorism cause the chain reaction of war?

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•How did an ultimatum cause the chain reaction of war?

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•How did mobilization cause the chain reaction of war?

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•How did the alliance system cause the chain reaction of war?

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•How did neutrality cause the chain reaction of war?

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•Who are the Central Powers?

•Who are the Allies?

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government takes over factories rationing of essential items

use of propaganda repression of anti-war sentiment

World War I

1st Total War – ALL of a nation’s resources mobilized for its war effort

•women supplement the workforce

Worldwide Scope

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TOTAL

WAR

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o Schlieffen Plan – two front war ignore Russia

defeat France quickly

speed is essential

o Battle of the Marne – insures prolonged stalemate of trench warfare

Western Front

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o modern weapons - cause enormous death toll

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o modern weapons - cause enormous death toll

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Eastern Fronto early Russian success, especially against Austrians

o Russians gradually pushed back

o German technology wears down Russian numbers

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•Why was 19th Century Russia a “firecracker with a very long fuse?”

Ch.14 - SECTION 1

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•How did Alexander III create widespread discontent?

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•How did Sergei Witte try to move Russia into the 20th Century?

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• What is Nicholas II’s major character flaw?***

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•Which groups of Russian comprised the growing revolutionary movement?

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•How did the following pave the way for revolution:

• The Russo Japanese War

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•How did the following pave the way for revolution:

• Bloody Sunday

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•How did the following pave the way for revolution:

• The Duma

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•How did the following pave the way for revolution:

• World War I

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•How did the following pave the way for revolution:

• Rasputin

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•Describe the March Revolution.

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•What crucial mistake does Kerensky and the Provisional Government make?

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•What are “soviets?”

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•Describe Germany’s “secret weapon.”

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•Describe the October (November) Revolution.

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•How do Lenin and the Bolsheviks try to provide “Peace, Land, and Bread?”

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•Describe the Russian Civil War.

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•Why would Karl Marx disagree with the NEP?

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•Describe the political organization of the USSR.[Why did Lenin choose this model?]

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Southern Front•Allies attack the “softer” Ottoman Empire

•Gallipoli – bloody stalemate

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•Arab campaign (T.E. Lawrence) –

British take Baghdad, Jerusalem, Damascus

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Colonial Front

•Japan takes German interests in China

•Britain & France take Germany’s African colonies

•Britain uses Indian troops

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A World at War

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War at Sea

British and German fleets fight to a draw

British fail to gain their expected decisive victory

German fleet never risks sailing out again

o British blockade Germany

o Jutland –

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o submarine warfare –

very successful for Germany

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U.S. involvement

o outraged by sinking of Lusitania and American merchant vessels

o Zimmerman Note – encourages Mexico to join Germany for U.S. land

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•Russian Revolution – new Soviet government signs Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and leaves war

•Germany moves troops to west for one last push

•added American troops prove too much

•Allies advance toward Germany

•Bulgarians and Ottomans surrender

•revolution ends Austro-Hungarian Empire

•mutiny in Germany leads to Kaiser Wilhelm’s abdication

War’s End

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•New German republic signs armistice without the German army being defeated in the field

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•Describe the human casualties caused by WWI and the various ways that they were caused.Ch.13 - SECTION 4

•Describe the economic impact of WWI.

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•Why did the “Lost Generation” develop?

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•Who were the Big Four?

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•Who was NOT represented at the Versailles Conference?

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• Why did Lloyd-George

say he was “seated between

Jesus Christ and

Napoleon?”

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•Why could the Versailles Treaty be considered a triumph for nationalism?

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•Why could the Versailles Treaty NOT be considered a triumph for nationalism?

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•Why could the Versailles Treaty be seen as a blueprint for future peace?

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•List three reasons why the Versailles Treaty could be seen as the document of revenche?

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•List three reasons why the Versailles Treaty was “a peace built on quicksand.”

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•How did the First World War affect the way people think?

Ch.15 - SECTION 1

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•Who challenged Newton’s view of the universe and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of the human mind and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of life and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of literature and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of art and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of art and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of art and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of architecture and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of music and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of music and how?

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•Who challenged the traditional view of women and how?

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•What challenged the traditional view of transportation and how?

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•What challenged the traditional view of transportation and how?

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•What challenged the traditional view of entertainment and how?