The Impact of WWI At the end of WWI, nearly 14 million people had lost their lives. 7 million people were permanently disabled. It was the most expensive war in world history to that point in time ($280 Billion). 82 * Figure 15: American Troops at the Western Front, 1918 ©Houghton Mifflin * Map 22.2 U.S Participation on the Western Front, 1918 (p. 644)© Bedford St. Martin's * Yanks play abandoned German piano * Celebration of the Armistice, New York City * * Figure 31.1: Approximate Comparative Losses in World War I ©Houghton Mifflin * * * Map: Europe at War, 1914 * Map: Europe after Versailles.
The Great War: World War I (1914-1918) Notes Effects on Germany: 1.) Had to take full responsibility for starting the war and its destruction 2.) - A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as a Flash slide show) on PowerShow.com - id: 64afaf-NTc1 ASSIGNMENT: You are to develop a piece of propaganda on your own. This needs to be something that could have been used as propaganda in World War I. It can be for any of the countries involved and can be any piece of media ( a song, a speech, a poster, etc.) This is to be completed for homework and is due tomorrow at the beginning of class
World War II D-Day Invasion Normandy invasion began on 6 June 1944, when Allied troops invaded the beaches of this northern region of France. This was a turning point in World War II. If you want to let your students know about it or would simply like to make a remembrance of this event, you.. End of WWI 1. World War I Outcome: The Fighting Ends 2. The Fighting Ends 1. The German War Machine a. Germany faced troubles in 1918 i. A home front revolution forced the Kaiser into exile ii. Shortage of soldiers (Iron Youth was gone); mutiny in Navy iii. U.S. entry proved to be too much for them (fresh troops & morale) 3 Causes of World War I Long-Term Causes: n Nationalism: n Definition: n Deep devotion to one's nation n Balkan Nationalism: n Many ethnic groups, each hoped to extend borders n Serbia (Slavs) wanted to absorb all Slavs on Balkan Peninsula - Russia supported this n Austria-Hungary opposed this and wanted to take over Balkan territory - upset Russians Balkan. A civil war broke out between the White Army (monarchists, capitalists) and the Red Army (members of Lenin's Bolshevik government). Lenin signed an armistice with Germany to withdraw Russia from WWI in December 1917, allowing Germany to focus on the western front. The Bolshevik's won the civil war officially in 1923
Causes of World War I 8th Grade Social Studies. 5 Key Causes— Causes of WWI PPT Created Date: 12/8/2014 1:11:47 PM. Britain will declare war on Germany on August 4, 1914. Two alliances had developed. Triple Alliance or Central Powers = Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire. Triple Entente or Allies = France, GB and Russia - later Japan, Italy and the US will join this group. For the US, their declaration of neutrality will be tested for the next 3. Causes of World War I b. June 28, 1914: Archduke Franz Ferdinand (Austria's heir to the throne) was assassinated by a Bosnian Serb Nationalist while on a good will trip to Sarajevo, Bosnia Why did the U.S. enter World War I? Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare President Woodrow Wilson Germany reinstated unrestricted submarine warfare in January 1917 German U-boats sank 3 American ships. The Zimmermann Telegram Historical Background: The Foreign Secretary of Germany, Arthur Zimmermann sent a coded telegram to the German.
25. Lobbed by missile into enemy trenches, killing or disabling troops. Phosgene gas was one of the most pernicious of the new technologies that sprang from the Great War. 26. Usually fired by the artillery, the gas would choke, blind, then kill within 48 hours of exposure You can find these amazing pictures and the story behind each one at http://www.theatlantic.com/static/infocus/wwi WORLD WAR I World War I was a war without parallel all previous wars were eclipsed by its scale of destruction Causes of WWI 1. NATIONALISM 2. IMPERIALISM - A free PowerPoint PPT presentation (displayed as a Flash slide show) on PowerShow.com - id: 64afa8-NDBj Description: World War 1 1914-1918 The War to End all Wars The Great War Causes of WWI Nationalism a strong sense of believing in ones own country to where your - PowerPoint PPT presentation. Number of Views: 2725. Avg rating:3.0/5.0 E-3558 WWI equipment slide for the Sam Brown belt for holsters, first aid pouches etc.. $55: E-3557 WWI US Wire Cutters with 5000 volt rubber covered handles. $120: E-3555 Rare WW1 Shoe Box for US Army boots. Some cracks and splits as shown. Rare. $150: E-3554 WWI Stonebridge Folding Candle Lantern US Army marked
Lesson #3 American Imperialism early 1900's (PPT 2.30 MB) Worksheet #4 US Foreign Policy Chart (Review Sheet) (DOCX 23 KB) Lesson #4 WWI (PPT 4.01 MB) Worksheet #5 WWI (DOCX 401 KB) Worksheet #6 WWI (DOC 86 KB) Lesson #5 WWI Causes (PPT 854 KB) Worksheet #7 WWI Causes (DOCX 26 KB) Worksheet #8 WWI Treaty of Versailles (DOCX 27 KB) NEED HELP. Chart and Diagram Slides for PowerPoint - Beautifully designed chart and diagram s for PowerPoint with visually stunning graphics and animation effects. Our new CrystalGraphics Chart and Diagram Slides for PowerPoint is a collection of over 1000 impressively designed data-driven chart and editable diagram s guaranteed to impress any audience June 1914 World War I Begins America enters the war April 1917 Just 34 months later!!!! Wilson ask Congress to declare war April 1917 Three key factors 1) German attacks on American shipping 2) Zimmerman Telegram proposing alliance with Mexico 3) U.S. economic investment in allies • The United States was entirely unprepared for wa World War I WWI, also known as the Great War, was a war which was fought between Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire (the Central Powers) and Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States (the Allied Powers)
Origins of World War I (The Great War) Art Lewandowski Fostoria High School Four Long Term Causes Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Imperialism Dominating countries politically and economically Closely linked to industry Need for raw materials and markets Imperialism Cont. Causes tension Examples Russo-Japanese War over Korea France and Great Britain nearly went to war in Africa. World War I Begins (11.1) Causes of World War I. Objective: Identify the long-term causes & the immediate circumstances that led to World War I. Nationalism • Nationalism —devotion to interests, culture of one's nation • Nationalism leads to competition, antagonism between nations • Many fear Germany's growing power in Europ
MAIN Causes of World War I LT#16: I CAN EVALUATE THE VARIOUS LONG TERM AND IMMEDIATE CAUSES OF THE GREAT WAR (WWI). MILITARISM Definition: When a nation makes the military and army the most important part of a state, leading to huge armies and weapons How it caused WWI: Every nation was ready for a huge war, and eager to flex their. Events Leading to World War I • June 1914- Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in Sarajevo. • July 1914-Austrians send ultimatum to Serbia with German support. • July 1914-Austria declares war on Serbia. • August 1914-WWI begins
This is a rare WWI Colt Model 1911 Pistol from 1918 with the earlier version Colt Model 1911 Slide. The serial number on this Colt is 378,4XX which places the production of this pistol in the summer of 1918 as part of the Army's last 1918 Colt 1911 contract of 319,746 pistols The centennial of WWI has provided the opportunity to give long-overdue recognition to America's 4.7 million sons and daughters who served in the Great War. Those women and men served with the same valor and courage as the veterans of later wars, and the nation's sacrifice was great—204,000 Americans returned home wounded and 116,516 did. Contains NO PLAGIARISM!! Everything is in students' own words. 1 or 2 factual errors. Presentation accurately shows how Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, & The Alliance System directly affected students' specific country, & contributed to its entrance into WWI. Used many specific examples Times New Roman Arial Wingdings Artsy 1_Artsy Russian Revolution Russian Government Before Revolution Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Japanese Propaganda Bloody Sunday (1905) Russia and World War I Slide 9 Slide 10 Rasputin with Admirers Slide 12 February Revolution (1917) October (Bolshevik) Revolution-1917 1918 1919-1920 Casualty Numbers in the Civil. PowerPoints. This page contains downloadable as well as linked PowerPoint/Prezi presentations key to your AP US History course and exam preparation. It is expected that students use these PowerPoints in preparation for the May AP exam. ATTENTION: The Growth of the 13 Colonies PowerPoint can be found at the following
The slides are filled with illustrations related to the army and soldiers, such as fighter jets, medals, and so on. Keeping in line with the topic, we've chosen green and yellow for the template's main colors. Organic and wavy shapes resembling the camo pattern found on combat uniforms also fill the background. Slides come prepared with. Development. As a class, view and discuss the PPT titled ' 9 History- World War One- Using Sources' (attached below). - Students are to answer the questions and analyse the sources contained within the PPT. Conclusion. Answer focus questions and define keywords. Focus Questions A slide show of pictures from world war one
World War I. 2/17/2017--MAINS Chart is attached below! Russian_Revolution_Qs[1].docx is the Russian Rev. Reading Guide!! WWI - Battles.ppt is the PowerPoint from Friday. Casualty statistics for World War I vary to a great extent; estimates of total deaths range from 9 million to over 15 million. Military casualties reported in official sources list deaths due to all causes, including an estimated 7 to 8 million combat related deaths (killed or died of wounds) and another two to three million military deaths caused by accidents, disease and deaths while. World War One Colt 1911 Slide in the white. Rampant Colt rear of serrations. Rare for serial range. Excellent for rebuild World War I Notes Causes of WWI - MANIA! Militarism - policy of building up a strong military to prepare for war Alliances - agreements between nations to provide aid and protect one another Assassination - of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand Imperialism - when one country takes over another country economically and politically Rare antique stereoscope viewer with glass stereoview slides depicting World War 1. The stereoscope viewer is by Unis Paris France (stamped on the front, though hard to read). Slides look foggy in the second photo due to the angle it was taken at, close up photos of the slides will show otherwise
Airplanes World War I was the first war in which planes were utilized. Planes could drop bombs as well as shoot at one another in the sky. Artillery Artillery is the word used to describe huge, mounted, projectile firing guns. World War I was a total war which means that all of a nation's resources go into winning the war World War I was the deadliest conflict until that point in human history, claiming tens of millions of casualties on all sides. Under President Woodrow Wilson, the United States remained neutral until 1917 and then entered the war on the side of the Allied powers (the United Kingdom, France, and Russia). The experience of World War I had a.
Try this amazing World War I: Multiple Choice Questions quiz which has been attempted 32607 times by avid quiz takers. Also explore over 73 similar quizzes in this category Maybe it expressed a sergeant's snark toward the officer corps. Or a budding scientist's thrill at a big find. Either way, the hand-lettered label that future Bates professor William H. Sawyer Jr. affixed to one of his World War I-era microscope slides gets right to the point: Gonococci
World War I 1914-1917 Battle of Tannenburg August 1914 The Belgian resistance gave the Russians time to mobilize. The Russian army moved to Austria-Hungary and Germany from the east. The German stopped and drove back the Russians in Tannenburg. The Russian army was defeated World War I, Recovery, and Collapse Lecture Outline • O rigins of World War I (WWI) - P roximate causes - D eeper causes • C osts of WWI -Hu ma n - E conomic • C onsequences of WWI - I nternational Political - I nternational Economic (US the dominant economy) • G lobal economic problems in the wake of WWI - E uropean.
The chain reaction that would lead to World War I: 1. Austria-Hungary blamed Serbia for assassination of the Archduke and made harsh demands on Serbia. 2. Serbia refused to comply with any of the demands. 3. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914. 4. Russia, a Slavic nation and friend of Serbia, mobilizes an the National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. Is Now Open to the Public. At last we are honoring the heroism and sacrifice of the 4.7 million American sons and daughters who served in WWI. Their sacrifice in this war was great. In just a short 18 months the Nation raised and trained a massive fighting force SlidesCarnival templates have all the elements you need to effectively communicate your message and impress your audience. Suitable for PowerPoint and Google Slides. Download your presentation as a PowerPoint template or use it online as a Google Slides theme. 100% free, no registration or download limits
World War I was the first major conflict involving the large-scale use of aircraft.Tethered observation balloons had already been employed in several wars, and would be used extensively for artillery spotting. Germany employed Zeppelins for reconnaissance over the North Sea and Baltic and also for strategic bombing raids over Britain and the Eastern Front.. Colts Patent dates (Click on examples below to see larger version)1911 Slide Patent Dates: 1 to 84,000 approx. Aug. 19, 1913 Added to slide patent date added at approx. S/N 83,856 1914 through 1945 Slide Patent Dates: 84,000 to end of production approx World War I Free Presentations in PowerPoint format. Free Powerpoints. The Great War, World War I free use powerpoints for the classroo
One of the enduring hallmarks of WWI was the large-scale use of chemical weapons, commonly called, simply, 'gas'. Although chemical warfare caused less than 1% of the total deaths in this war, the 'psy-war' or fear factor was formidable. Thus, chemical warfare with gases was subsequently absolutely prohibited by the Geneva Protocol of 1925 The World War I battles fought between major global superpowers opened up new frontiers in international warfare. Lasting from 1914 to 1918, many horrendous battles were experienced during World War I. The 1918 assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at the hands of 19-year-old Gavrilo Princip is seen as the catalyst for starting the war.
Causes of WWI Monday, Oct. 3 DO NOW Brainstorm why do wars start Today's Agenda DO NOW -Why do war start Causes of WW1 Notes World War 1 Map and Weapon Packet Today's Objective SWBAT explain the causes of World War 1 Causes of WWI - MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Assassination Militarism When a nation's armed forces come to dominate a country's national policy It is. A brief and effective look at the Great War in just 5 visually engaging PowerPoint slides Using the Storyboard for World War I Slideshow on page 3 of the PDF (see Preparation Instructions, in the curriculum unit overview, for download instructions), each group should plan a show of 10 to 15 slides. Given the potential amount of material, groups will have to be scrupulous in their choices
Pear Deck for Google Slides is the #1 Slides Add-on, making it effortless for educators to add interactive questions and formative assessments to their presentations. Get Started Teaching Resources Community For Schools & Districts Pricing Support Join a Session Teacher Logi World War I represented a turning point in North Carolinians' and Americans' views on the proper role of government. In the short-term, the war represented the climax of the nationwide Progressive era regulatory impulse. By the time of World War I, Progressives had won federal legislation to restrain industry for the sake of competition, the. Times New Roman Arial Wingdings Calibri Strategic 1_Strategic The United States Homefront During World War I America Goes to war - To make the World Safe For Democracy Wilson Mobilizes for War Slide 4 *Fuel Administration *Food Administration Winning Public Support Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10. Powerpoint Palooz
Comic Sans MS Tahoma Arial Calibri Global design template 1_Global design template WWI American Involvement Course of the War Reasons for US entering WWI Mobilizing US Military Power WWI Propaganda Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 Slide 11 Slide 12 The End of the War - 1918 Casualties Killed, Wounded, Prisoners and Missing Casualties Killed. WWI: A Boom to the US Economy Britain and France bought products in great amounts. American bankers gave private loans to Allies. Submarine Warfare Lusitania is torpedoed by a German U-Boat (submarine) in 1915—128 Americans died. After sinking of British and French liners, Germans promised they would not sink unarmed ships without warning. American Foreign Policy 1900-present A Brief Outline Events that Shaped American Foreign Policy from 1900-present Isolationism after Spanish American War World War I (1914-1918) Return to Isolationism (1918-1941) World War II (1941-1945) Cold War (1945-1989) Korean War/Cuban Missile Crises/Vietnam War (1950-1973) Persian Gulf War (1990-1991) 9/11 and the War in Iraq (9/11/01 - present) Pre. Italy signed the treaty of London, Committing itself to enter WWI on the side of the allies on April 26, 1915. Italy Is Looking For support against France. Germany and Austria-Hungary's Secret formed in Italy. The Anglo invasion had began the day before the treaty of London was Signed.. The entente had a lot of territory and gained to which.
William Henry Furrowh of Wilmington was drafted into the U.S. Army on Aug. 1, 1918. Like so many African Americans who served during World War I, he was assigned to a segregated labor unit in the American Expeditionary Forces that had joined the British and French troops along the Western Front in France August 17, 2017. While the Pacific theater was a major and well-known battleground of World War II, it may come as a surprise that Asian nations played a role in World War I. Both Japan and China.
The M1911, also known as the Colt 1911, or the Colt Government, is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. The pistol's formal designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 for the original model of 1911 or Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911A1 for the M1911A1, which was adopted in 1924 World War I Notes Entente is informal alliance * Causes of WWI - MANIA! Militarism - policy of building up a strong military to prepare for war Alliances - agreements between nations to provide aid and protect on another Assassination - of Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand Imperialism - when one country takes over another country economically and politically American History Chapter 21 Pictures and DescriptionsIf you would like to download the PowerPoint used in this video, go here: http:__www.apushreview.com_tex.. A century since WWI, world slides into war again - Peter Kuznick. Our world leaders don't learn the lessons of history: with countries conducting the largest military drills in decades and modernizing its nuclear arsenals the world is rapidly sliding into war again, Prof. Peter Kuznick told RT. Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump were among the.
Snapshots of Military Science from 1913, a Year before World War I [Slide Show] Nations raced to gain an advantage with new technology and better armaments. Share on Facebook Weapons of WWI.ppt - Free download as Powerpoint Presentation (.ppt), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or view presentation slides online. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site Redlands tail gunner, WWI flu victim among Memorial Day honorees. Frank Coyazo Jr. points to a marker for his great uncle and former Redlands resident Sgt. Cruz Coyazo, who was killed in Germany.