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Ms. Soles Social studies

Ms. Soles Social studies. Lesson 55 World War I: Part I. Lesson Goals. 6.7.01 Relationship between historical events and current issues. 6.7.02 Causes and effects of historical events. Lesson Objectives. Examine how nationalism, imperialism and war can be related.

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Ms. Soles Social studies

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  1. Ms. SolesSocial studies Lesson 55 World War I: Part I

  2. Lesson Goals 6.7.01 Relationship between historical events and current issues. 6.7.02 Causes and effects of historical events.

  3. Lesson Objectives Examine how nationalism, imperialism and war can be related. Determine causes of World War I. Learn how science and technology made this war different from previous wars.

  4. Terms to Know Imperialism: The pursuit of economic and political control over foreign territories. Nationalism: Pride in one’s country, which can be constructive, however, destructive when it causes one nation to harm another in order to get ahead.

  5. Alliance: An agreement between countries to protect and defend each other. Militarism: The use of strong armies and the threat of force to gain power.

  6. The following lesson from MrDowling.com provides a good overview of World War I: http://www.mrdowling.com/706-powderkeg.html

  7. Do you Remember? What word means, “great national pride”? What 6 European countries were considered world powers by the end of the 19th century? World War I is referred to as : “_____________________________”. Who was assassinated and why?

  8. Answers Nationalism Germany, Great Britain, France, Austria-Hungary, Russia “The Great War” The Archduke of Austria-Hungary and his wife by Black Hand Serbian terrorist who resented Austria-Hungary’s take-over of the city of Sarajevo in 1908.

  9. “Alliances Lead to War” http://www.mrdowling.com/706-alliances.html

  10. Do You Remember? Serbia first formed an alliance with ______________, then ___________. Austria-Hungary first formed an alliance with _______________. Austria-Hungary declared war on ___________________ on July 28, 19__ __.

  11. 4) _____________ was threatened as the Germans marched across their country, 5) They asked a nearby country, ________________, to form an alliance with them for protection.

  12. Answers Russia, France Germany Serbia, 1914 Belgium Great Britain

  13. “The Conflict Widens” http://www.mrdowling.com/706-conflict.html

  14. Do You Remember? 1)What countries were the Allied Forces? 2) What countries were the Central Powers? 3) The Ottoman Empire, or Turks, were called what? 4) The young Turks of The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers for what reasons?

  15. Answers Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, United States Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, Turkish Ottoman Empire “Sick Man of Europe”

  16. 4) They feared 2 of the Allied Powers. They feared Russia would take control of their access to the Black Sea. They feared Great Britain who controlled nearby lands.

  17. Now, let’s watch what we have learned about World War I in action: http://videos.howstuffworks.com/discovery/30142-assignment-discovery-beginning-of-world-war-i-video.htm

  18. Resources http://mrdowling.com http://howstuffworks.com

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