The War to End All Wars 1914-1918 World War I Unit – Essential Questions: 2. How has U.S. foreign policy resisted outside influence? 3. How did the changes.
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Splash Screen. Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Section 1:Section 1:The Road to War Section 2:Section 2:War Begins Section 3:Section 3:On the Home Front.
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The 1920’s The end of the War, the Economic Boom of the 1920’s, and the Great Depression.
FOR STARTERS Timeline Questions pgs. 772-773:Timeline Questions pgs. 772-773: Write out and answer the following questions.Write out and answer the following.
E.P.A. Research Questions ARE OPEN ENDED. E.P.A. sub questions ARE CLOSED ENDED.
1 Which of these is the main reason that Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Romania became satellites of the Soviet Union? A.These areas were given to.
III. The Russian Revolution One of the most important consequences of World War I was the Russian Revolution of 1917.
Lesson 13 WW II – Germany Turns East. Lesson Objectives Describe and analyze the German decision process to attack the Soviet Union in June 1941. Describe.
Warm-UP: Monday, November 1 st 1.What were the MAIN causes of World War I? 2.Why did the United States enter World War I? 3.What was it like on the home.
Social Studies Strands By: –Michael A. Domitor –Jason M. Retherford ED 448-01 Dr. Helms.