World War I
The United States in WW I From Neutrality to War.
Aggressors on the March Final Years before WWII. Japan’s Democracy Japan’s gov. had little control over the military When the Great Depression hit the.
Unit 4: WWI The spark that leads to war.... How did ethnic tensions in the Balkans spark a political assassination? How did conflict between Austria-Hungary.
Foreign Policy From Washington’s presidency up until Thomas Jefferson’s, the US had followed a policy of neutrality in regards Europe Protecting the.
You are in the quad at lunch and you see a crowd rushing toward the senior circle. You quickly realize that 2 of your friends are about to fight. Friend.
Section 1 World War I. Section 1 World War I Preview Starting Points Map: European Alliances and Military Forces Main Idea / Reading Focus Europe on the.
The Schlieffen Plan. The aim of the ‘Schlieffen Plan’ was to defeat France as quickly as possible, thus taking it out of the war. Then German forces could.
"The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve.
RISE OF FASCISM a. Hitler b. Mussolini c. Stalin d. Japan * NOTE: Some characteristics may have more than one answer… you must write all correct answers.
American Studies. Militarism: Rival countries race to have a stronger, better military Arms Race Alliances: Nations create secret alliances to strengthen.
Do Now: What are the positives and negatives of war? (bellwork section of notebook) Intro Unit 3 & new Summative Assessment (we will review when Mrs.