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In the late 1800s and early 1900s, western European nations and the United States sought to build empires. This created rivalry and ill will among European nations Germany, France, Russia, Great Britain vied to become great imperial nations. Strong devotion and pride towards one's national group or culture, increased in late 1800s. Nationalism also pushed many people within a country to dislike people from other countries.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, western European nations and the United States sought to build empires. This created rivalry and ill will among European nations Germany, France, Russia, Great Britain vied to become great imperial nations. Strong devotion and pride towards one's national group or culture, increased in late 1800s. Nationalism also pushed many people within a country to dislike people from other countries.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, western European nations and the United States sought to build empires. This created rivalry and ill will among European nations Germany, France, Russia, Great Britain vied to become great imperial nations. Strong devotion and pride towards one's national group or culture, increased in late 1800s. Nationalism also pushed many people within a country to dislike people from other countries.
Write down the Essential Question. (1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War? In the late 1800s and early 1900s, western European nations and the United States sought to build empires. This created rivalry and ill will among European nations Germany, France, Russia, Great Britain vied to become great imperial nations; each did not want others to gain power Age of imperialism helped reinforce the competition to prove racial superiority (Social Darwinism)
TWS - In your opinion, what is more important to a country looking for power: an arms race, or imperialism? Explain! CHALLENGE - What role do you think Social Darwinism played in American Foreign Policy at the time? Provide examples! (1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War? Strong devotion and pride towards ones national group or culture, increased in late 1800s.
The years prior to World War I saw many people with a heightened sense of nationalism. Nationalism also pushed many people within a country to dislike people from other countries. Ex. German Nationalism was often times anti-French. TWS - Have you ever experienced feelings of nationalism? Why or why not? What examples of nationalism can you come up with in our country? CHALLENGE! - How do you think a countrys government (or ruling power) might take advantage of nationalism for political and economic gain? (1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War? Nationalisms impact: Led to formation of new countries, struggles for power Most visible in Balkan Peninsula (southeastern Europe) in which groups were trying to break away from the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Home to many ethnic groups trying to break free from Ottoman Empire
TWS - How might nationalism have an affect on nations going to war? Do you feel this is it positive or negative? Explain. CHALLENGE! What link, if any, do you think nationalism had with imperialism? Explain! (1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War? A final demand or statement of terms, the rejection of which will result in retaliation or a breakdown in relations.
Austria-Hungary issued Serbia an ultimatum before going to war. TWS - Do you think that ultimatums generally work or do they sometimes backfire? Explain your answer.
(1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War? June 28, 1914 Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria Hungary was assassinated by a Serbian Nationalist.
July 5, 1914 Germany issues A-H blank check,pledging military assistance if A-H goes to war against Russia Essentially, Germany committed to support A-H regardless of what happened
July 23, 1914 Austria issues Serbia an ultimatum
TWS - Make a prediction What do you think happens next? CHALLENGE! - In your estimation, why do you think the blank check was bad policy on the part of the Germans? (1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War? The ensuing month was referred to as the July Crisis in which nothing was certain, and the nations involved had different goals in mind.
War or Diplomacy.
In the end war proved to be unavoidable.
Serbia was unwilling to submit to the complete demands of the Austrians.
TWS - In your opinion was the Assassination of the Archduke unforgiveable for the Austro-Hungarians? Were they justified in declaring war? Justify your answer.
(1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War? July 28, 1914 A-H declares war on Serbia.
July 29, 1914 Russia orders full mobilization of its troops.
August 1,1914 Germany declares war on Russia.
August 2, 1914 Germany demands Belgium declare access to German troops.
CFU: Think/Write/Share: Do you think there was anything that could have been done to avoid war at this point. Explain. (1.2.f, 1.2g) SWBAT describe and evaluate the long and short term causes of the First World War.
DOL: Given an exit card (80% accuracy) SW 1. Answer 3 multiple choice question. 2. Write a SEEC paragraph on the following topic: Nationalism
EQ: What were the long and short term causes of the First World War?