World War One
WORLD WAR I 1914-1918. I. Background A. Extreme Nationalism 1. Unified Germany 2. Unified Italy B. Aggressive Militarism 1. Competition b/t Germany &
Brett Pozolinski
Cody Stoeger
2013 King Hall Day 1 Session 2 - 2
World War I. Longer than the Western Front No stalemate like the Western Front, but just as deadly Trenches never really developed, more fluid troop.
MAJOR ERAS IN U.S. HISTORY. Reconstruction Period.
Wilson and Foreign Policy An End to Dollar Diplomacy Mexico and the Caribbean The Guns of August 1914-1916: A Strained Neutrality The Road to War.
I. World War I: Isolationist US looks on as Europe careens towards war. A. Europe divided into alliances. Each builds up a huge military force. Central.
World War I. The Great War Begins Austria declares war on Serbia on July 28, 1914 causing: – 1) Russia to mobilize against Austria-Hungary and Germany.
War Affects the World Chapter 13, Section 3. A Truly Global Conflict The European powers are looking for new allies The two countries not in the war:
World War I The United States Watches and Waits. Causes of World War I 4 No one event or person caused the Great War. There were many factors that contributed.