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World History Nov 5-9

Math Minute 2

1. If t = 3, then 3t2 – t =

2. Reduce:

3. True or False? The perimeter and

circumference of a circle are the same.

4. 4 •16 =

5. Find the volume of the box.

6. Which of these could be the volume of a shape?

a. 16 m b. 22 m2

c. 36 m3 d. 11 m4

7. What is the area of a square with a side length of 12 cm?

8. 82 • 8–2 =

9. 1

3of 24 =

10. In general, as people get older, their income

increases until they retire. Which of the

graphs illustrates this statement?

Answers

Agenda 11/5

•BW—Math Minutes

• Intro to WWI

•KWE Chart

•War to End all Wars Reading and Questions

•WWI Map

Create a KWE Chart about WWI- in your Spiral Notebook (start a new page Titled WW I)

What I Know about

WWI

What I WANT to

Learn

What I Expect to

Learn

A War to End all Wars—Reading and Chart

•Read –War to End All Wars

•Answer the 3 Questions on the Chart

WW I Map

• From Page 271

1. In BLACK PEN—Label all of the Countries in Europe

2. IN RED PEN—put a TA in all of the countries that were part of the Triple Alliance

3. IN BLUE (pen or pencil)—put a TE in the countries that were part of the Triple Entente

4. IN GREEN—outline the countries that were part of the Balkans

5. Create a Key for all Colors used

Exit Ticket

•According to the map on pg. 271 Which alliance system controlled the most actual territory?

•According to the chart on pg. 271 which alliance had the most soldiers in 1914?

2 3 4 5 6

2 3 4 5

6

Sit at the station with the Folder that has

your number

2 3 4 5 6

Need to Know

11/7/18

World War I is the next “big event” to take place in World History. How do you think Imperialized people and lands will be a part of this event?

Group 1: A Group 2: B Group 3: C Group 4: D Decide if you have

The Best Answer-Explain why. The 2nd Best Answer-Explain why it isn’t the best answer. The Wrong answer…then reword the answer to make it right

Agenda 11/7

•BW—Need to Know

•WWI Stations Activity

•Work on Word Wall Sentences/Frayer Model Assignment.

In Your Spiral

Write 10 sentences correctly using a word wall term (not

just rewriting the definition and do 5 Frayer Models for

the Word Wall terms of your choice

WORD WALL PRACTICE

1 a territory temporarily governed by another country A mandate

2 a truce or agreement to end fighting B Negotiate

3 to satisfy someone's reasonable demands to maintain peace C causality

4 to deal or bargain with another or others D deport

5 to expel or banish from a country E Materialize

6 a person who flees for safety to a foreign country F generation

7 any person, group, thing, etc., that is destroyed as a result

of some act or event

G armistice

8 to come forth into view, arise, or develop H appease

9 the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time, usually 30 years I ideology

10 a set of beliefs J Refugee

11 military draft K reparation

12 a payment made to a victor to cover the costs of a war L Liberate

13 to incorporate (territory) into the domain of a city, country, or state M cease

14 to release someone or something from a state or situation that limits freedom of

thought or behavior.

N annex

15 to come to an end O conscription

BELL WORK 11/8—DO NOT USE YOUR LIST—JUST SEE HOW MANY YOU CAN GET—JUST

WRITE THE LETTER

BELL WORK 11/8—DO NOT USE YOUR LIST—JUST SEE HOW MANY YOU CAN GET—JUST

WRITE THE LETTER

WORD WALL PRACTICE

1 a territory temporarily governed by another country A mandate

2 a truce or agreement to end fighting B Negotiate

3 to satisfy someone's reasonable demands to maintain peace C causality

4 to deal or bargain with another or others D deport

5 to expel or banish from a country E Materialize

6 a person who flees for safety to a foreign country F generation

7 any person, group, thing, etc., that is destroyed as a result

of some act or event

G armistice

8 to come forth into view, arise, or develop H appease

9 the entire body of individuals born and living at about the same time,

usually 30 years

I ideology

10 a set of beliefs J Refugee

Agenda 11/9

•BW—Word Wall—Which word works---

•Finish/Discuss Causes of WWI stations

•Beginning of WWI Timeline

•Exit Ticket• EQ-23 How did the role of political and economic rivalries,

ethnic and ideological conflicts, domestic discontent, disorder, propaganda, and nationalism in mobilizing the civilian population lead to the outbreak of World War I?

1. Which Word Wall term

would be best to describe

the purpose of the two

posters above. Explain why

you chose that term.

2. Which Word wall term

would best describe what

the people above are

doing? Explain why you

chose that term.

Timeline

Beginning of WWI

Time Line of WWI

• Country Key for Time Line

• G=Germany

• AH=Austria-Hungary

• R=Russia

• UK=Britain (United Kingdom)

• F=France

• OE=Ottoman Empire

• B=Belgium

• M=Montenegro

• S=Serbia

• J=Japan

• =declares war

June 28th 1914

• Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand (heir to

Austro-Hungarian throne) and his pregnant

wife Sophie in Sarajevo

• Assassination carried out by a Bosnian

Nationalist group known as the Black Hand

July 5th 1914

• Austria-Hungary seeks German support for a war against Serbia (afraid Russia will back Serbians)

• Germany pledges full support to Austria-Hungary in a war in Serbia or against Russia

• Austria-Hungary sends a series of ultimatums to Serbia

July 23rd 1914

• Serbia’s send its response to Austria-Hungary’s

ultimatums

• Austria-Hungary rejects the Serbian response

July 28th 1914

• Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia

• Russia begins to mobilize their army on the German

border.

• Netherlands declares it neutrality

July 31st 1914

• Germany warns Russia about its mobilization

• Russia claims that it is mobilizing against

Austria-Hungary

August 1st 1914

• Germany declares war on Russia

• Italy declares neutrality

• Denmark declares neutrality

• Germany and Ottoman Empire sign secret alliance

August 2nd 1914

•Germany invades Luxembourg

August 3rd 1914

•Germany declares war on France

• Switzerland declares neutrality

•Germany invades Belgium (neutral since

Napoleon)

August 4th 1914

• Britain protest German violation of Belgium

neutrality (guaranteed by treaty) German

response—”the treat is just a scrap of paper”

• Britain and France declare war on Germany

• US declares neutrality

August 5th 1914

•Montenegro declares war on Austria-

Hungary

August 6th 1914

•Austria-Hungary declares war on Russia

• Serbia declares war on Germany

August 9th 1914

•Montenegro declares war on Germany

August 11th 1914

•France declares war on Austria-Hungary

August 12th 1914

•Britain declares war on Austria-Hungary

August 22nd 1914

•Austria-Hungary declares war on Belgium

August 23rd /25th 1914

• 23rd Japan declares war on Germany

• 25th Japan declares war on

Austria-Hungary

Snowball effect of War• By August 25th –just 2 months after the assassination of

Archduke Ferdinand--almost all of Europe and some

colonies around the world were engaged in a war that would

be the most deadly the world had seen to that point.

• The war world drag on for another 4 years

• 8.5 million military dead

• 16 million wounded

• About 13 million civilians died

Exit Ticket 11/9

• Which of the Powder Keg issues (Militarism,

Alliances, Imperialism or Nationalism) is the

cause of WWI– meaning even without the

assassination of the Archduke would have

caused the war to begin? Explain your

reasoning.

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Mutually Threatening War Plans

French “Plan XVII”

Heavy emphasis on rapid offensives

German Schlieffen plan

Fear of encirclement

France to be defeated swiftly, then attention turned to Russia

Conditional on mobilization of enemy forces

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War of Attrition

West: three years of stalemate

Trenches from English channel to Switzerland

East: more movement, treaty of Brest-Litovsk in March

1918 places much in Entente control

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New Military Technology Barbed wire, Gatling Gun

Gas

First used by German troops, 1915

Mustard gas, 800,000 casualties

Tanks

Initially effective bu ground quickly lost to counterattacks

Airplanes

limited bombing, strafing, used primarily for reconnaissance

Dirigibles

Submarines

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