Causes of World War I and Impact on Relationships

Causes of World War I and Impact on Relationships
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Gary, a new kid in school, competes with Frank for status, leading to conflicts among friends. An incident involving Adrian and Sebastian escalates tensions. Explore the dynamics of rivalry and its repercussions.

  • World War I
  • School rivalry
  • Friendship conflicts
  • Social dynamics
  • Impact of competition

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  1. WORLD WAR I U.S. History II

  2. What Caused World War I Introduction Introduction Directions: Read through the scenario below and answer the questions that follow. Directions: Read through the scenario below and answer the questions that follow. Gary is a new kid in school. He is very proud and has been trying to get as many friends as he can, partly to have friends, but also so he has someone to help him out if he gets into a fight (which he often does). Gary is also taking steroids and has been lifting weights in the gym every day. Gary s closest friends are Adrian Hartford and Ian. Frank is a guy in school that has been there for years, he is popular and well known throughout the school. Frank is on the football team, so he is just a strong as Gary, but he isn t on steroids so he s not as aggressive. Frank is close friends with Russell, Sebastian, and Gabe Brians. Gary is trying out for the football team and wants Frank s position as quarterback. Although they do not show it, both Gary and Frank want each other out of the school. To hurt each other socially, Frank is trying to become friends with Gary s friends and Gary has been doing the same. Both are spreading rumors about the other. One day after practice, Adrian Hartford made fun of Sebastian s family. Sebastian, being very proud of his family took a swing at Adrian Hartford and gave him a bloody nose

  3. 1. How is Gary a threat to Franks status in the school? 2. What actions are putting Gary and Frank against each other? 3. How do you think the incident between Adrian Hartford and Sebastian is going to affect Frank, Gary, Ian, and Russell?

  4. What was World War I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20iVWP63KvI&list=PLUZb2TqzIGEAogbDOfxtm 3dS1V0PKrLX_&index=1

  5. Bell Ringer Think 3 things countries need to successfully win a war?

  6. When was WWI? When was WWI? Where did WWI take Where did WWI take place? place? Who (which countries) Who (which countries) were involved in WWI? were involved in WWI? 1914-1918 Europe Russia France Great Britain Germany Austria-Hungary United States Italy Serbia Ottoman Empire

  7. Militarism Definition: Definition: belief that a country should have a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote its interests. Contribution to WWI: Contribution to WWI: Countries spent lots of money on military technology, employing and training more troops. Countries wanted to be better than their competing countries militarily. Raised and Prepared large armies to protect their homelands and interests.

  8. Alliances Definition: Definition: agreements between nations stating that each country will assist the other if they are attacked. Contribution to WWI: Contribution to WWI: Two large Alliances: Triple Entente (Allied Forces): Triple Entente (Allied Forces): United Kingdom, France, and Russia. Russia is also allied with Serbia Triple Alliance (Central Triple Alliance (Central Powers): Powers): Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy

  9. Nationalism Definition: Definition: Groups of people with common languages, histories, and cultures Contribution to WWI: Contribution to WWI: Brought revolution and unification to Europe. Pride in your nation was high. Some ethnic groups wanted to unify but were part of other empires. This created tension.

  10. Imperialism Definition: Definition: Countries colonizing and placing spheres of influence in foreign areas. Contribution to WWI: Contribution to WWI: European countries wanted more land and colonies The search for raw materials to fuel industry and markets to buy goods all over the world increased tension.

  11. Outbreak of WWI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IIK9Lkf02TE

  12. Assassination Definition: Definition: Murder of a prominent person or political figure by a surprise attack Contribution to WWI: Contribution to WWI: Following the assassination of Arch-Duke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by Serbian Nationalists: A-H declares war on Serbia with Germany s help. Russia mobilizes Germany declares war on Russia. France mobilizes Germany declares war on France. Great Britain declares war on Germany A-H declares war on Russia. Serbia declares war on Germany Great Britain and France declare war on A-H

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